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October 24, 2013 |

Courts Divide on Allowing Tenants to Keep Support Dogs

On Sept. 27, a Manhattan Supreme Court justice held that a tenant in a New York City Housing Authority project can keep her pit bull, even though the dog bit another tenant, while three weeks later, a Housing Court judge ruled a co-op shareholder's pit bull had to go, despite the owner's diagnosis of depression.
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December 30, 2004 |

Rule on Notice to Tenants Has Mixed Results

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February 27, 2004 |

Mitchell-Lama Rents Can Rise To Market Rates

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May 24, 2013 |

Housing Court Grants Eviction of Ousted Members From Arts Club

Judge Sheldon Halprin directed the former president of the prestigious National Arts Club, O. Aldon James Jr., as well as his twin brother and a former club member to vacate apartments at 15 Gramercy Park South, where they have been paying about $900 in monthly rent for units with a market value of nearly $5,000 a month.
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October 13, 2006 |

Court Faults Real Estate Attorney for 'Repeatedly' Lying

A Manhattan Housing Court judge has sanctioned a well-known real estate lawyer who withheld maintenance payments on his own Park Avenue co-op for lying "repeatedly and without shame" in a 2005 nonpayment proceeding. Steven R. Lapidus claimed that he did not know about a stipulation that settled an earlier nonpayment action and could not be bound by it. But Housing Court Judge Gerald Lebovits called Lapidus' claims "unbelievable" in sanctioning him $10,000 for making a frivolous misrepresentation.
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January 09, 2013 |

Marketplace

Several properties on Greene Street in the landmark SoHo Cast Iron District recently changed hands.
3 minute read
October 01, 2003 |

Real Estate Marketplace

A Manhattan litigation boutique firm has found new digs and a major deal will provide housing for hundreds of college students. Find out which firms have been handling the legal side of this week's real estate deals.
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April 26, 2013 |

Waivers Clear Way for Approval of Rent Overcharge Class Action Lawsuits

Rent overcharge actions can be certified as class actions as long as tenants waive their right to collect treble damages and individual tenants are allowed to opt out, the Appellate Division, First Department, ruled in three decisions handed down yesterday.
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