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New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Questions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment on High-Rent DeregulationAlterations That Do Not Injure Reversion Do Not Constitute Breach, Despite Lease Language to the ContraryRes Judicata Does Not Bar Landlord’s Claim for Rent Arrears

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Co-ops and Condominiums

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Liquidated Damages Provision Not Disproportionate to Probable Loss

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Enforcing Conservation Easements

Leonard Benowich

In Peconic Land Trust, Inc. v Salvatore, the Second Department affirmed the Motion Court’s grant of summary judgment upholding the notice provisions in a conservation easement and held that the landowner’s failure to notify the land trust before they cut down trees that were protected by that conservation easement was a material violation of the easement. The Second Department affirmed Justice Pastoressa’s decision and held that the land trust was entitled to judgment “compelling the restoration of the [protected] property to the condition that existed prior to such violation.”

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Development

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Denial of Variances and Special Permit Upheld

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Senate Introduces Measure for ‘Permanent Renewal and Enhancements of Opportunity Zones’

Erik Sherman

As part of its work on the major budget and tax bill, the Senate has introduced a measure that would offer “permanent renewal and enhancement of opportunity zones.”

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Co-ops and Condominiums

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Evidence Establishes Intent to Create Joint Tenancy

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Landlord & Tenant Law

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Reliance Not Necessary to Establish Fraud Exception to Four-Year Lookback PeriodGuaranty Survives Lease Modification

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Law Firms Reducing Unused Office Space, Expanding Collaborative Space

Jon Campisi

As law firm employees continue to spend far less time at the office than they did before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, firms are responding both by reducing unused office space to save on overhead while concurrently expanding the amount of space dedicated to collaborative work.

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10 Hidden Values In CRE Organizations and How to Exploit Them

Joseph J. Ori

There are many hidden and opaque tenets in management, business models, operations, and financial structures that have inherent value within a CRE company. Managers of CRE firms must know of or at least be cognizant of these values to exploit them and further enhance the worth of their real estate assets and business.

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Real Property Law

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Easement By Prescription Claim Upheld; Easement By Necessity Claim DismissedEasement By Necessity to Obtain Access to Crawl SpaceImplied Easement Based on Pre-Existing UseConstructive Trust Over Half Interest In PropertyAdverse Possession of Beachfront Land

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