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Eminent Domain Explained

Posted on May 8, 2018
What is eminent domain?

The concept of eminent domain recently made the news in New Jersey. The city of Hoboken had been attempting to obtain three acres of waterfront property through eminent domain. Now, the mayor of Hoboken has announced that the city will suspend all eminent domain efforts...

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Home Buying Basics For The First Time Homebuyer

Posted on April 20, 2018
Where do I begin the home buying process?

For the first time home buyer, buying a house can seem like an overwhelming process. A successful purchase requires several critical factors coming together at the same time. You will need to find your perfect house, ensure it passes inspection, negotiate...

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Estate Planning in Your 20s and 30s

Posted on April 17, 2018
Do I need an estate plan if I am single?

If you are in your 20s or 30s and have yet to create an estate plan, you are far from alone. According to a survey from Caring.com, 60 percent of all Americans lack a will or other basic estate...

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Home Inspection Essentials in NY

Posted on April 10, 2018
What are my legal rights if the home I am looking to purchase is found to have a major defect?

Buying a home is a significant investment that you will want to enter into with full disclosure. As such, your home inspection will be one of the most critical...

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Consider Investing in Real Estate Now

Posted on March 28, 2018
How might the new tax law benefit landlords? As the new tax law takes effect, now is a good time to consider investing in the real estate market.  The new tax code has resulted in several critical changes in the real estate and business realm.  For starters, LLCs will now pay drastically lower tax rates,...
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The Warranty of Habitability

Posted on March 21, 2018
What are my rights as a tenant in New York if my neighbor is excessively loud? If you live in and around New York City, chances are you live in close proximity to others.  While some neighbors can become wonderful friends, we have all likely had at least one neighbor that caused us troubles.  Noise...
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Negotiating Your New Home

Posted on February 13, 2018
What should I offer for my new home?

Negotiating the purchase of a new home is an art.  As a buyer, when you fall in love with a home, your first instinct may be to offer full price.  However, jumping right to the list price, or even over, without...

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The Housing Market Could Be Affected by New Tax Bill

Posted on December 19, 2017
Will home prices drop in New York if the GOP tax bill passes?

As the tax reform bill pushes towards passage, many people across America are concerned with how the new tax plan may impact their lives and finances.  One of the top questions is how the controversial bill will affect the housing market.  Recently,...

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Landlord-Tenant Disputes: Nonpayment of Rent

Posted on December 13, 2017
What are my legal rights if my tenant has not paid rent for the month?

As a landlord, you expect that your tenant will pay you rent on or before the day it is due.  Late rent could impact your finances.  Legally, New York tenants have the right to take action if the...

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Grounds for Eviction in New York

Posted on November 30, 2017
What are my legal rights if my tenant stops paying rent? Being a landlord can be a difficult job.  If your tenant has broken the rules of the lease or failed to pay rent on a timely basis, you may need to pursue an eviction.  While the word eviction sounds daunting, with the assistance of...
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