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Repair Responsibility UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Stewart Wurtzel, Partner, Tane Waterman & Wurtzel on October 30, 2018

argued that the Housing Maintenance Code takes precedence over the proprietary lease. The court agreed

Bad-Faith Actions UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Eric Goidel, Senior Partner, Borah Goldstein Altschuler Nahins & Goidel on October 30, 2018

Biondi v. Beekman Hill House Apt. Corp. This case involved a board member having his request

Sponsor Tenant Rights UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Helene Hartig, Founder and Owner, Hartig Law on October 30, 2018

of a “serious public emergency” in New york City housing, rents on certain properties would continue

Rent Stabilization Law UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Adam Leitman Bailey, Partner, Adam Leitman Bailey P.C. on October 29, 2018

 else lives by in a co-op. There is no obligation for them to observe the house rules. Their rules, rights ... Rent Stabalized Law House Rules

Human Rights UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Klein, Partner, Romer Debbas on October 29, 2018

, lawful occupation, lawful source of income (including housing subsidies), marital or partnership status, military

Reasonable Accommodation UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Marc Schneider, Managing Partner, Schneider Buchel on October 29, 2018

, alleging that the Fair Housing act had been violated

Non-Waiver Provision UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Dale J. DeGenshein, Special Counsel, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan on October 29, 2018

 it to understand what it means. This is especially true when a shareholder challenges a board decision or a house

Objectionable Conduct UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Jeffrey R. Reich, Partner, Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas on October 26, 2018

was warned several times and was asked to follow the house rules. He even signed an agreement promising

Discrimination/Damages UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Lisa Smith, Partner, Smith Gambrell & Russell on October 26, 2018

Broome v. Biondi This case arose from the Beekman Hill House co-op board’s rejection of a sublet
firms, usually on high-dollar jobs such as one of Madonna’s apartments and a house for the founder

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