Renting a home requires you to place a great deal of trust in your landlord. If your landlord does not meet his or her obligations, you may face a crisis, not of your own making. Suppose you have been diligently paying your rent only to find that your landlord has not...
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Year: 2022
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur was recently a panelist for the Nassau County Bar Association program: “Know Your Rights: Landlord and Tenant Options for Post-COVID Eviction Proceedings”
[Click here] to watch Attorney Bradley Schnur join a discussion panel on Landlord and Tenant options for post-COVID proceedings.
Civil Lawsuits in Nassau County District Court and Suffolk County District Court
Nassau County District Court Civil Lawsuits The Nassau County District Court located in Hempstead has authority over a variety of cases. The Nassau County District Court handles civil lawsuits seeking monetary damages up to $15,000, small clams matters with monetary...
4 red flags to look for in a commercial lease
Commercial leases contain clauses and addendums in place to protect the landlord and the tenant. As a lessee, it is important for you to understand what you sign and how it can affect your business. 1. A no-limit real estate tax clause A real estate tax clause is...
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Quoted in Newsday Article Regarding Proposed Town of Oyster Bay Code Enforcement Adjudication Bureau
NEWSDAY: Oyster Bay's proposed bureau to handle town code violations draws criticism - Newsday Oyster Bay's proposed bureau to handle town code violations draws criticism By Ted Phillips July 17, 2022 6:29 pm ...
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur, Esq. Named Chairman of the Nassau County Bar Association District Court Committee
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 1, 2022 Attorney Bradley D. Schnur, Esq. Named Chairman of the Nassau County Bar Association District Court Committee Attorney Bradley D. Schnur, Esq. has been named the Chairman of the District Court Committee of the Nassau County Bar...
How do the clauses in my lease help my landlord?
Landlords will use a signed lease agreement to protect their interest when renting a property. However, few tenants fully read and comprehend the details of these agreements before signing on the dotted line. The clauses you may think are in place to protect you could...
Tips for disputing a debt
Debt is one of the most challenging hurdles to get over. However, just because a debt collector contacts you does not mean you owe them any money. According to debt.com, 49 percent of complaints to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are claims about debts not...
Debt collector lawsuit defense tips
If you have ever received calls, emails or letters from debt collectors, you know how intimidating they can be. Their job is to get you to pay the debt, whether it is yours or not and whether you can afford it or not. If you ignored these calls, you may face a lawsuit...
What not to do when a debt collector calls
When your lingering debts go to collections, you will likely receive an onslaught of phone calls from agents seeking payment. Ignoring these calls comes with the potential of a lawsuit or other consequences, but you should be careful of missteps when you answer...