The alleged predicate notice furnished with the Notice of Petition and Petition appeared to be defective as the tenant was not served with sufficient written notice terminating the tenancy (either prior to or following the expiration of a lease)
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The Law Office of Bradley D. Schnur, Esq. P.C. Sponsors Table at 2022 Leadership in Law Event
On November 17, 2022 Attorney Bradley D. Schnur attended the Long Island Business News Leadership in Law Event honoring colleagues from Nassau/Suffolk Law Services (for which Bradley often volunteers his time doing pro-bono work through the Volunteer Lawyers Project...
3 Reasons Landlords can Evict Tenants for Reasons Other Than Non-Payment
Landlords expect tenants to pay the rent on time and care for the property as detailed in their leases. However, not all tenants adhere to the expectations in their contracts. Property owners can request holdover eviction proceedings against their tenants for several...
Attorney Bradley D. Schnur Presents NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig with Lifetime Achievement Award
Manhasset, New York / November 7, 2022 On November 7, 2022 Attorney Bradley D. Schnur and Nassau County Legislator Arnold Drucker presented NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig with the Federal Drug Agents Foundation's Lifetime Achievement Award Photo L to R: Attorney...
Does the Medical Debt Relief Act cancel my medical debt?
Medical billing and the expenses of serious medical care make dealing with a health crisis more difficult. Those facing cancer, chronic conditions or debilitating injuries are often unable to work and earn enough to cover the costs of their care or treatment. If the...
Eviction Case of the Week
In our continuing series "Eviction Case of the Week," each week we will discuss an interesting Landlord-Tenant case in which we were involved as counsel or observed while appearing in the Courts. CASE OF THE WEEK In the Suffolk County Fifth District Court in...
Eviction Case of the Week
In our continuing series "Eviction Case of the Week," each week we will discuss an interesting Landlord-Tenant case in which we were involved as counsel or observed while appearing in the Courts. CASE OF THE WEEK We observed a case at the Nassau County District Court...
What to include in a commercial real estate lease
In commercial real estate, a written lease specifies terms that apply to the landlord and the tenant. Leases regulate the relationship between the property owner and the renter and can help resolve disputes. If you own a commercial property, it is important to...
Eviction Case of the Week
We are introducing a new feature called the "Eviction Case of the Week." Each week we will discuss an interesting Landlord-Tenant case in which we were involved as counsel or observed while appearing in the Courts. CASE OF THE WEEK We represented a landlord who was...
4 things that can jeopardize the closing process
Real estate negotiations are long and cumbersome, involving banks, insurance companies, title processors and government regulators. It pays to be aware of all the possible risks, especially those at the very end of the process. 1. Bank disbursement falls through Your...