Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C.’s banking department has been busy serving both our lender and borrower clients with refinancing and purchase closings consisting of rates downward of 3%. This drop in mortgage rates was a tremendous help to both homeowners who needed to lower their interest rates and purchaser’s Full Article…
What is a PUD? (Planned Unit Development)
What is a Planned Unit Development (“PUD”)? This question has been coming up lately in the banking department at Adam Leitman Bailey, PC. It is important to understand what a PUD is when closing mortgages as there are certain steps a bank attorney must take to ensure the lender has perfected its lien accordingly. So, Full Article…
The Upstate Vs. The Downstate Closing
Along with the pandemic came a dramatic increase in the purchases and sales of upstate New York properties. Our banking department rapidly began to receive upstate closing files and quickly began to learn the defining differences between upstate and downstate (NYC and surrounding counties) real estate closings. Let’s explore some of these differences. Downstate closings Full Article…
Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. Remains Vigilant and Prepared as Omicron Sweeps Through State
As the Omicron variant sweeps its way through New York City, the banking department at Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C. is working safely and diligently to ensure all files are closed on time and in accordance with all CDC guidelines. Our staff continues to maintain the required social distancing, disinfecting regularly, always wearing masks during the Full Article…
Overcoming Obstacles with the General Power of Attorney
Closing by Power of Attorney has always been a common practice in real estate transactions, especially now during the pandemic. Parties who are unable to attend the closing personally could delegate such power to an agent to execute documents on their behalf at the closing table. While it may be a seemingly straightforward delegation, New Full Article…
Adam Leitman Bailey, P.C.’s Banking Department Ensures Client Success Despite Hurricane Complications
On September 1, 2021, Hurricane Ida made landfall in New York, heavily impacting the Tri-State area with devastating winds and rain. With up to 3.1 inches of rain in Central Park within just one hour, the National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency in New York City for the first time. Mayor Bill de Full Article…
Changes to the New York Statutory Power of Attorney Form
As of June 13, 2021, New York State enacted a new statutory Power of Attorney (“POA”) form. Any POA created prior to this date will remain effective if it conforms to the current law at the time of its execution. The newly reformed POA form enacted four major changes that are designed to simplify the Full Article…