March 1st, 2011 Q. I am the owner of a one-bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. I have a legal subtenant who filled out all forms and paid all the fees as described on the required two-year lease provided by the board, including that of a credit check, move-in and move-out fees, Full Article…
“Q & A: Buying Out a Stabilized Tenant”, The New York Times
By Adam Leitman Bailey September 29th, 2011 Q. I am considering buying a rent-stabilized apartment from the sponsor of a converted building. The current tenant said she was willing to vacate the unit provided I bought her out. Is there any mechanism to make sure the tenant will vacate the unit after closing once I Full Article…
Q & A: Frequent ‘Inspections’ Breed Skepticism, The New York Times, Speakers:Jay Romano
June 7th, 2012 Q I live in a rental apartment, and the landlord frequently needs access to my unit for “insurance inspections.” Today will be the fifth such inspection. He says there was flooding in another unit, which necessitates the inspections. They often occur with little notice, and he sometimes wants to do them late Full Article…
Q & A: Are Landlords Really Responsible for Con-Ed’s Inability to Provide Power
Q: Are you saying that whenever a rent regulated tenant loses power because of a widespread power outage that the tenant is entitled to a rent abatement? A: It has nothing to do with rent regulation. It’s all about the warranty of habitability. As to a power outage, it depends on the duration. For a Full Article…
Q & A: Rule, but No Law, on Carpeting Requirements, The New York Times
By: Jay Romano December 7, 2012 Q. What are the requirements for carpeting in a standard apartment rental lease? What does “80 percent carpeting” mean? Do area rugs satisfy the requirement? A. Jeffrey R. Metz, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, says there are no legal requirements for carpeting in an apartment. “The ’80 percent rule’ Full Article…
Q & A: The Long Eviction Process, The New York Times
Real Estate Q & A By Jay Ramono To read on The New York Times website click here August 8th, 2013 Q. When I signed my lease, I also signed a rider stating that when the lease expires I become a month-to-month tenant. Now, a little more than two weeks before my lease is set Full Article…
Q & A: Losing a Bike Storage Spot, The New York Times
August 23rd, 2013 Q. I am a rent-stabilized tenant in a Manhattan condominium building. I have had a storage spot for my bicycle for 25 years — since before the building went condo. The board of managers has now taken away the storage spots for all of the two dozen rent-stabilized tenants in the building. Full Article…
Sandy, One Year Later: Issues Facing Property Owners, New York Law Journal
By Adam Leitman Bailey & Dov Treiman October 9th, 2013 Real estate lawyers have been and will be the leaders of the rebuilding process of our storm-torn city. One of our most important functions is to prepare for the next storm or potential casualty. In order to improve our lawyering it is essential that we Full Article…