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Development
June 02, 2015
Cases involving vested rights, and area variance denial.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
May 02, 2015
Discussion of two recent rulings involving condominiums.
The Airbnb Problem in Residential Housing
May 02, 2015
This article details the City's efforts in one case to enjoin a business that facilitated the creation of illegal hotels, and a landlord's efforts in another case to eject a rent-controlled tenant who was using Airbnb to rent rooms within her four bedroom apartment.
Development
May 02, 2015
Discussion of a recent case in which it was determined that neighbors may not enforce the zoning code without making a requisite demand to local officials.
Real Property Law
May 02, 2015
Discussion and analysis of several important decisioins.
Landlord & Tenant
May 02, 2015
A ruling in which the court adopted a broad construction of RPL 234.
Real Property Law
April 02, 2015
Several pivotal cases are discussed.
Eminent Domain Law
April 02, 2015
Analysis of a ruling in which it was decided that a property was properly valued In combination with neighboring parcel .
Development
April 02, 2015
In-depth analysis of two key rulings.
Landlord & Tenant
April 02, 2015
Discussion and analysis of a case in which a landlord interfered with a tenant's efforts to find a substitute tenant.

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