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December, 2006 HTML

  • Condominium Board Members Not Liable Where Board Made Reasonable Efforts to Accommodate Resident with Disability
  • Appellate Division Upholds Developer's Right to Tear Down Former Party Wall

November, 2006 HTML

  • After Lengthy Hearing, Court Finds Insufficient Scientific Evidence of Health Problems from Residential Mold
  • Appellate Division Provides for Condominium Unit Owners to Bring Derivative Claims Against Board Members, Managing Agent and Condominium's Accountant
  • Landlord May Evict Non-Regulated Tenants While Converting
    Building to Condominium

October, 2006 HTML

  • Courts Hold That Second-Hand Tobacco Smoke in Building May Breach Warranty of Habitability
  • Cooperative's Approving Apartment Sales Through Only a Single Broker Does Not Violate Antitrust Law
  • Excessive Interest Rate in Offering Plan May Invalidate Agreement Under Usury Laws

September, 2006 HTML

  • New Noise Control Legislation Will Impact New York City Property Owners
  • When Required, Shareholder Approval of Assessments May Be Granted Retroactively
  • Federal Court Finds Reconstruction of Cooperative to Increase Accessibility Not Readily Achievable
  • Reminder: Client Advisories Now Available Via E-mail

August, 2006 HTML

  • By-Law Provisions Requiring "Reasonable" Action Can Restrict Board Discretion and Lead to Litigation
  • By-Law Provisions Govern Board Membership Eligibility, Inspection of Voting Records
  • Appellate Division Orders Further Sanctions for Frivolous Real Estate Litigation, Notice of Pendency
  • Legislature Further Revises LLC Publication Requirements

July, 2006 HTML

  • Ganfer & Shore, LLP Welcomes Richard A. Krauss
  • Party Claiming Attorneys' Fees Under Lease Provision Must Assert Claim in Initial Litigation or Risk Losing It
  • Board President Lacks Authority to Borrow Money for Building without Board Approval
  • Board's Fine of Unit Owner for Holding Garage Sale Voided As Unauthorized by Condominium Bylaws

June, 2006 HTML

  • Court Upholds Shareholder's Ejectment from Cooperative for Objectionable Conduct Based Primarily on History of Litigation
  • Two Recent Decisions Limit Individual Owner's or Tenant's Right to Sue to Enforce Bylaws
  • Naming Incorrect Entity on Insurance Policy Can Forfeit Coverage

May, 2006 HTML

  • Court Disallows Neighbor's Improper Filing of Notice of Pendency Against Condominium Units and Awards Costs
  • Real Estate Broker's Filing of Notice of Pendency Held Improper, Tortious
  • Lender Not Required to Assign Mortgage to Save Borrower Taxes Upon Refinancing

April, 2006 HTML

  • Shareholder's Failure to Pay Maintenance Results in Substantially Greater Liability for Legal Fees
  • Proposed City Law Would Require Cooperative Boards to Disclose Reasons for Rejecting Purchase Applications
  • Ganfer & Shore, LLP Client Advisories Now Available Via E-mail and on the Web

March, 2006 HTML

  • Landlord May Be Liable for Contractor's Negligent Performance of Facade Work Leading to Mold Contamination
  • New City Law Affects Building Owners' Responsibility for Graffiti
  • Apartment Resident May Be Entitled to "Tenant in Occupancy" Status Under Offering Plan Though Not Named on Lease
  • New Legislation Modifies Publication Requirements for Limited Liability Companies

February, 2006 HTML

  • Ganfer & Shore, LLP Welcomes New Attorneys
  • Appellate Division Rejects Indemnification Claim Where Faulty Repairs Caused Water Leak, Mold Damage
  • Home Inspectors in New York State Must Now Be Licensed

January, 2006 HTML

  • Individual Condominium Unit Owners Not Liable for Personal Injury Resulting from Common Area Defect
  • Board's Withdrawal of Purchase Approval Following Purchaser's Accomodation Request Likely Discriminatory
  • Only Board, Not President or Superintendent, May Give Approval Required Under Proprietary Lease
  • Cooperative Board Member Denied Brokerage Commission for Leasing Space in the Building