Monthly Archives: February 2016

AIRBNB BASIS FOR EVICTION FROM NYC LUXURY APARTMENT

A New York City Housing Judge has found that a rent regulated tenant whose legal monthly rent is over $9,000 with a preferential rent of $6,670, was guilty of profiteering when he charged $649.00 per night for his luxury midtown apartment through … Continue reading

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Small Property Owners Threatened By Section 8

In 2008, the New York City Council passed Local Law 10 prohibiting landlords of buildings with 6 or more apartments from discriminating against tenants on the basis of source of income including Section 8. An amendment to Local Law 10, … Continue reading

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WHO DOES A LEASE REALLY PROTECT?

WHO DOES A LEASE REALLY PROTECT AND SHOULD YOU GIVE ONE? I have discussed this subject with my clients hundreds of times over the years and my position has not changed. If you are a Queens landlord of residential property with … Continue reading

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