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Cooperatives & Condominiums
July 02, 2014
Discussion of a recent key case.
Court of Appeals Determines Standing to Challenge DEC Regulations
July 02, 2014
The Court of Appeals recently attempted to balance two important, and often conflicting, public policy considerations underlying standing to bring an Article 78 proceeding ' namely that "courts are adjudicating actual controversies for parties that have a genuine stake in the litigation" while also ensuring that there is not an "impenetrable barrier" to the review of the administrative action.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
June 02, 2014
Expert analysis of a recent key case.
Setting Condominium Assessments: Limits on Board Power
June 02, 2014
When a condominium incurs costs for repairs of common areas, how much discretion does the condominium board have in allocating those costs? A look at a recent ruling.
Landlord & Tenant
June 02, 2014
Several pivotal cases are discussed.
Real Property Law
June 02, 2014
Analysis and discussion of several key cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
May 02, 2014
Analysis of a recent ruling.
Mortgages on Tenancy by the Entireties Properties
May 02, 2014
The rights of a mortgagee with respect to property held by a married couple as tenants by the entirety engenders considerable confusion, sometimes leading to litigation even of easy cases..
Are DHCR's New Regulations Unconstitutional?
May 02, 2014
On Feb. 24, 2014, the Rent Stabilization Association, Community Housing Improvement Program, and certain property owners filed a lawsuit i challenging the constitutionality of the numerous amendments that the DHC promulgated to the RSC and TPR on Jan. 8..
Development
May 02, 2014
In-depth analysis of a case involving vested rights.

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