Mr. Leitman Bailey specializes in real estate law with the eponymous Adam Leitman Bailey. P.C. March 27, 2020 Adam Leitman Bailey has been included in Marquis Who’s Who. As in all Marquis Who’s Who biographical volumes, individuals profiled are selected on the basis of current reference value. Factors such as position, noteworthy accomplishments, visibility, and Full Article…
Adam Leitman Bailey on Aggression, Keeping Secrets, and the 2020 Real Estate Market – Thrive Global
Adam Leitman Bailey is one of New York City’s preeminent attorneys and entrepreneurs. His name has become all but synonymous with some of the most recognizable and influential real estate law cases of the new millennium. Take, for example, the Ground Zero Mosque case, wherein Bailey’s compelling arguments reminded the nation of the constitutional right Full Article…
Reading Biographies Will Make You a Better Leader
As a workaholic with very limited time who made the most of his free time and vacations reading, I had strict criteria for choosing my books. By Adam Leitman Bailey October 31, 2019 I never had an adult mentor. At the same time, I have been able to learn from a few of the world’s greatest Full Article…
Recent Changes to Co-op & Condo Laws
By Adam Leitman Bailey October 25, 2019 This past June, the New York State Legislature and Governor enacted into law a sweeping overhaul of landlord-tenant relations throughout the State; just a few days later, these same powers enacted amendments to those amendments. While relatively few of the 74 pages of densely-written text directly affect cooperatives Full Article…
Deregulation Under The New Rent Laws
By Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman* October 8th, 2019 Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss the “Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019,” signed into law by the governor on June 14, which sent New York landlords “reeling.” On June 14, 2019, the governor signed into law Chapter 36 of the laws Full Article…
Selling a Tenant’s Personal Property After Eviction
When an owner evicts a tenant from an apartment, by the end of the process the tenant typically owes the owner some substantial sum of money. While these evictions are usually in the context either of a nonpayment proceeding or a holdover proceeding prosecuted in the New York City Civil Court, such prosecutions do not Full Article…
New Rules of Substantial Rehabilitation to Remove Units from Rent Regulation Part II
By Adam Leitman Bailey Assuming the criterion that the building is substandard or deteriorated has been met, this means that it has conditions that are in violation of law. In New York City, this creates an automatic right by the landlord to have access to the apartment for purposes of curing these violations, that is, to Full Article…
Court of Appeals to Decide Two Cases With Major Landlord-Tenant Implications
By Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman February 19, 2019 Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss “Collazo v. Netherland Property Assets” and “Maddicks v. Big City Properties” — two cases which outcomes may signal “potentially enormous changes in how practitioners will practice landlord-tenant law.” In front of the Court of Appeals are two cases which outcomes Full Article…