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Sellers Excused from Performance Southold Realty, LLC v. Fraser NYLJ 5/12/17, p. 21, col. 5 AppDiv, Second Dept. (memorandum opinion)
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Foreclosure Statute of Limitations
By Stewart E. Sterk
In a set of foreclosure cases decided in late February, the Court of Appeals resolved some of the questions that have plagued New York’s court system in the aftermath of last decade’s mortgage crisis.
By ssalkin
Tenant Entitled to Terminate Lease When Premises Were Not Broom Clean
Provision Ending Discounted Rate If Tenant Pays Late Is Unenforceable
By NYRE Staff
Use Variance Denial Upheld
Can Parties Stipulate As to Whether An Apartment Is Rent-Stabilized?
By Jeffrey Turkel
Legal disputes as to the rent regulated status of an apartment are as old as rent regulation itself. On occasion, landlords and tenants have purported to “agree” in a lease or stipulation as to whether a unit is regulated. This article surveys case law as to how courts treat such agreements.