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December, 2005 HTML -
Dismissal and Sanctions Affirmed for Attempt to Force Sale of Realty Despite Absence of Contract -
Cooperative's Bylaws May Require That All Board Members Be Shareholders and Residents -
New York City Land Owners Liable to Maintain and Repair Adjoining Sidewalks November, 2005 HTML -
Court of Appeals Holds That Married Couple May Have Two Separate Primary Residences -
Court Refuses to Block Sale of Cooperative While Discrimination Litigation Is Pending -
More Guidance on Rights of Holders of Unsold Shares October, 2005 HTML -
Cooperative Board's Rule Held to Discriminate Against Unmarried Couples -
Appellate Decision Reaffirms Board's Right to Enforce Lease Provision on Subletting -
Buildings Should Review Insurance Coverage for Flooding, Water Damage, and Related Perils September, 2005 HTML -
Another Decision Upholding Board's Authority to Terminate Disruptive Shareholder's Proprietary Lease -
Cooperative Should Be Careful Not to Waive Rights If Authorized Co-Occupant Remains While Owner Departs -
Board-Approved Building-Wide Renovations Do Not Breach Warranty of Habitability August, 2005 HTML -
Cooperatives and Tenants Must Consider Rights of Lenders in Litigating and Settling Disputes -
Lender Not Entitled to Sell Cooperative Shares to Recoup Legal Fees That Court Finds Are Not Owed -
New Bankruptcy Legislation Benefits Cooperatives, Condominiums, and Landlords July, 2005 HTML -
Governing Documents, Not Attorney General's Rules, Determine Who Is a Holder of Unsold Shares -
Condominium May Limit Purchases of Certain Units to Existing Residents -
Bylaw Disclaiming Responsibility for Maintaining Pipes and Windows Helps Condominium Avoid Liability June, 2005 HTML -
Appellate Division Holds Three-Year Time Limitation Applies to Claim Arising from N.Y.C. Administrative Code -
State Law Requires Landlords to Allow Tenants to Operate Day Care Centers in Apartments -
Discovery to Proceed on Claim That Board Discriminated in Disapproving Shareholders' Application to Buy Apartment May, 2005 HTML -
Discovery Disallowed in Summary Proceedings Even When Validity of Cooperative Assessment Is Disputed -
Building Sale May Be Lost by Failure to Ensure That All Violations Against Building Are Resolved -
Board Must Establish That Shareholder Breached Obligations Before Recovering Its Attorneys' Fees April, 2005 HTML -
Court Decision Emphasizes Importance of Clear Written Agreements Between Landlord and Tenants -
Recent Case Creates Uncertainty Concerning Requesting Tenants' Social Security Numbers -
Borrowers Should Insist on Recording Satisfaction of Mortgage When Loan Is Repaid or Property Transferred March, 2005 HTML February, 2005 HTML January, 2005 HTML -
Liability for Mold-Related Injuries May Arise from Landlord's Awareness of Leaks -
Bulk Cable Television Service Contract Held Beyond Board's Authority -
Tax Escalation Clause Held Binding Despite Allegedly Incorrect Proportional Share |
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