When it becomes necessary to evict a tenant, landlords must follow the letter of the law. Eviction is a lengthy and unpleasant process for all involved, and avoiding common mistakes throughout the proceedings can save everyone a lot of headaches. New York eviction law...
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Who faces stricter laws, a residential or a commercial landlord?
Perhaps you are a successful commercial landlord, and you are looking at the possibility of becoming a residential landlord. There are certain similarities between residential and commercial leases, but which type of landlord must adhere to stricter laws? Requesting...
New York State to Launch Homeowner Assistance Fund in January
Beginning January 3, 2022, New York State will begin accepting applications for the New York State Housing Assistance Fund (HAF) Program. The intention of this program is to help homeowners who are at risk of default, foreclosure or displacement as a result of a...
When can landlords increase rent?
If a landlord in New York has an issue with a tenant, they might think about raising their rent in the middle of their current lease. Since the landlord owns the property, it might seem safe to assume that they can charge whatever they want. However, the law isn't on...
Do I need an attorney to create a lease agreement?
What are leases and who needs them? Whenever you want to rent out a piece of property you own for someone else to live or work in, you will need to create a lease agreement. Similarly, this is what you need to agree to any time you want to rent a place to live or work...
Behind on mortgage payments? Read these FAQs
In New York and around the nation, the past year's economic downturn has severely hit both those already one or two months behind on their mortgage and those who've never missed a payment in their lives. This has led many to ask what options they have when they've...