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… The most important thing to know about rentstabilized renewal leases is that they must have the … McConnell Gribben Donoghue Joseph LLP who represents residential and commercial tenants and tenant associations This … offers a one or two year lease renewal and specifies the rent increases plus an instruction page he explains However …
… board really has the authority to impose a restriction on rentals according to our experts A condo board may move to limit rentals because some traditional banks are reluctant … of owners for an amendment to take effect according to the New York Times while others only require the boards okay An …
… if every other building in the city has a sidewalk shed in front of it says Bonnie Reid Berkow partner at Wagner Berkow … taller than 100 feet extend their sidewalk sheds 20 feet in front of adjacent buildings on either side This can create … little consolation if you spend tens of thousands on legal bills Somewhere between $1200$1500 a month is a popular …
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Sam Himmelstein, Esq., represents NYC tenants and tenant associations in disputes over evictions, rent increases, rental conversions, rent stabilization law, lease buyouts and many other issues.
Dean Roberts is a real estate attorney specialiazing in co-op and condo law at Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus in Manhattan.
Ryan Greer is the Senior Vice President and mortgage loan officer at National Cooperative Bank in Manhattan.
Christopher M. Tarnok, Esq., represents New York City property owners and condominium and cooperative boards in all real estate and construction related matters including litigation, transactional matters and the negotiation of construction and access agreements for residential and commercial projects.