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Cooperatives & Condominiums
Lien Invalid for Failure to Identify Condominium Units
Northeast Restoration Corp. v. K & J Construction Co.
Development
Can Competitor Challenge Planning Determination?
Genovese Drug Stores, Inc. v. Town Board
Dredging of Drainage Easement Does Not Violate Property Rights
Kaplan v. Incorporated Village of Lynbrook
Landlord & Tenant
Tenant Attacked; Building Owner Not Held Responsible
James v. Jamie Towers Housing Co., Inc.
Building-wide Rehab Does Not Affect Rent Stabilization Status
In re 12th Co LLC v. DHCR
Roommate Law Does Not Affect Rent-Controlled Tenants
41 West 72 LLC v. Bondy
Landlord Not Estopped from Enforcing Written Consent Requirement
767 Third Avenue LLC v. Kadem Capital Management, Inc.
Real Property Law
Holder of First Refusal Right Must Match Offer for Combined Buildings
Laramie Springtree Corp. v. Equity Residential Properties Trust
Issues of Fact Preclude Release of Escrowed Funds
Earle v. Gangadeen
Do Changed Conditions Warrant Termination of Residential Use Covenant?
Chambers v. Old Stone Hill Road Associates
Cooperatives & Condominiums
Lien Invalid for Failure to Identify Condominium Units
Northeast Restoration Corp. v. K & J Construction Co.
Development
Can Competitor Challenge Planning Determination?
Dredging of Drainage Easement Does Not Violate Property Rights
Kaplan v. Incorporated Village of Lynbrook
Landlord & Tenant
Tenant Attacked; Building Owner Not Held Responsible
James v. Jamie Towers Housing Co., Inc.
Building-wide Rehab Does Not Affect Rent Stabilization Status
In re 12th Co LLC v. DHCR
Roommate Law Does Not Affect Rent-Controlled Tenants
41 West 72 LLC v. Bondy
Landlord Not Estopped from Enforcing Written Consent Requirement
767 Third Avenue LLC v. Kadem Capital Management, Inc.
Real Property Law
Holder of First Refusal Right Must Match Offer for Combined Buildings
Laramie Springtree Corp. v.
Issues of Fact Preclude Release of Escrowed Funds
Earle v. Gangadeen
Do Changed Conditions Warrant Termination of Residential Use Covenant?
Chambers v. Old Stone Hill Road Associates
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