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Commercial Property Tax Rates To Increase
Commercial buildings really could have used the tax break. Retail has suffered through increased vacancy and lower asking rents. Hotel supply outpaces demand while RevPAR falls.Former SEC Senior Counsel John W.R. Murray Joins Foley Hoag as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Succession: Appellate Term Case Highlights Tenant Deceptions
In their Rent Regulation column, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel discuss recent succession cases including 'CBU Assocs., Inc. v. Forray,' where the First Department, Appellate Term observed that an occupant, through a "persistent and systematic pattern of deception," can waive succession rights. They note that the rule in the Second Department is "somewhat more tenant-friendly."Lifetime Achievement Award: Gary Rosenberg
Like other great leaders, he sees opportunity in every difficulty and creates opportunity where most people would not see that any exists.HSTPA'S Impact on Owner's Proceeding
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren Estis and Michael Feinstein discuss 'Fried v. Galindo,' where the court ruled that the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (HSTPA) applies to a pending owner's use proceeding.As Rent Reforms Get Courtroom Shakeout, Judge Shuts Door on Overcharge Defense
According to the lawyers for the landlord in the case, the ruling is significant because it provides "clarity" and "guidance" from a judge on the rent overcharge issue at a time when many tenants may seek to renew their fights.Court Finds Lease Allowed Yellowstone Motion ‘After’ Cure Period Expired
In their Landlord Tenant column, Warren Estis and Michael Feinstein discuss “255 Butler Associates, LLC v. 255 Butler, LLC,” a "highly unusual case" where, despite the clear rule stating that an application for Yellowstone relief must be made “prior to the expiration of the cure period set forth in the lease and the landlord’s notice to cure,” the Appellate Division, Second Department upheld the Supreme Court’s granting of a Yellowstone motion which had been made after the expiration of the cure period in the notice to cure.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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