On November 6, 2023 attorney Bradley D. Schnur presented NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban with the Federal Drug Agents Foundation “True American Hero Award.”
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Attorney Bradley Schnur Hosts Discussion on Town Code Violations and the Nassau County District Court
We defend Town and Village Code Violations.
A Tenant Should Consider Hiring a Lawyer Before Appearing in Court
As a tenant, appearing in court for an eviction can be an overwhelming process, even for the most experienced litigant. If you are a tenant who has been served with an eviction notice or an eviction petition directing you to appear in court, you should consider...
Bradley D. Schnur Named an Elite Lawyer as a Leading Landlord/Tenant Attorney in New York
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur has been selected as an Elite Lawyer. The Elite Lawyer Award is a prestigious honor that recognizes an attorney’s achievements, skills, and experience in their areas of practice
The Process of a Commercial Eviction
Commercial leases are somewhat different from residential leases due to the nature of the situation. In a commercial lease, the rental becomes a business space, whereas residential rentals are a living or dwelling space. The state handles commercial leases...
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Presents on Landlord/Tenant Issues at NYS Judicial Institute Seminar
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur was invited to participate in a presentation to New York State Judges on Landlord-Tenant issues at the New York State Judicial Institute Conference in Westchester, NY.
Eviction Case of the Week
The mere fact that the parties are “family” members does not give rise to the familial exception defense to an eviction.
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Presents New York Mets All-Star Jeff McNeil with Award in Recognition of His Support of a Local Little League
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur presented New York Mets All-Star Jeff McNeil with an award.
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Quoted in Newsday Article Regarding Plans to Close New York State ERAP Program
“It becomes almost fool’s gold,” said Schnur. “If the program doesn’t pay … it digs the hole deeper for the tenant, and the landlord is still having to sit and wait until there is an outright denial or a full approval.”
Eviction Case of the Week
Even if you receive rental assistance through ERAP or similar programs, you will continue to be obligated to pay rents not covered by the program or be subject to eviction and potentially a large money judgment.