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Alleged Condo Construction Defects: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Bd. of Mgrs. of 325 Fifth Ave. Condo v. Cont'l Residential Holdings LLC," where a condominium board's lawsuit against the management company based on alleged construction defects was dismissed.Reformation; First Amendment Rights: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "SEZ Foster LLC v. City of New York," where the court held that City of New York is not precluded from arbitrating land's fair market value, and "Potanovic v. Town of Stony Point," where the court dismissed a Section 1983 action alleging that the town violated First Amendment free speech rights, by omitting the public input part of town board meetings from Facebook live.The Inaugural Edition of the Law Journal's New York Real Estate Roundup
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Stipulation Vacated; Action to Quiet Title: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Palacio v. Moursy," where the court vacated the tenant's stipulation to vacate; and "Article 13 LLC v. Ponce de Leon Federal Bank" where denials of summary judgment in an action to Quiet Title to a Brooklyn property was explained.A Blank Commencement Date; J-51 Program: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
In this edition of his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses "17 Lexington Ave. LLC v. Alison Six Star," where a blank commencement date did not render the subject lease agreement unenforceable, and "Spiegel v. 85th Estates Co.," where the court certified a class action in a tenants' suit against the landlord.Decision of the Day: Court Vacates Default Judgment Against Tenant Who Suffers From Drug Addiction
This ruling was selected from New York's court dockets and summarized by the Law Journal's decision editors.Regulatory Takings and 'U&O' Requests: This Week In Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses two commercial landlord-tenant cases: "195 B Owner LLC v. Anthropologie," where it was held that pandemic executive orders excused the tenant's rent obligation under its lease provision, and "558 Seventh Ave. Corp. v. PKNY IV," where the court held that an invalidate certificate of occupancy does not bar a request for use and occupancy.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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