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We found 1,515 results for "New York Real Estate Law Reporter"...

Development
February 28, 2015
Discussion of a case in which a zoning amendment was annulled for failure to make requisite findings
Landlord & Tenant
January 31, 2015
Discussion and analysis of several key cases.
Court of Appeals Authorizes Class Action to Recover Rent Overcharges
January 31, 2015
Does Rent Stabilization Law section 26-516, which entitles tenants to treble damages for most rent overcharges, constitute a "penalty" within the meaning of CPLR 901(b)? The Court of Appeals recently addressed that question.
Real Property Law
January 31, 2015
Three major rulings are discussed.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
January 31, 2015
Did the use of premises by a decedent's daughter constitute unauthorized subletting or assignment? How the court ruled.
Eminent Domain Law
January 31, 2015
Analysis of two interesting rulings.
Development
January 31, 2015
A case in which a challenge to a positive SEQRA determination was not ripe.
When Does 'Voluntary Payment' Preclude Recovery of Overcharges?
December 31, 2014
When a tenant erroneously pays more rent than a lease requires, can the tenant recover the amount of the excess payments? Answering that question requires exploration of the perplexing voluntary payment doctrine, which continues to rear its head in New York cases.
Real Property Law
December 31, 2014
Analysis of several key rulings.
The Enforceability of No-Waiver Provisions in Commercial Leases
December 31, 2014
When faced with the argument that it has violated its lease, a commercial tenant often takes the position that the landlord, by its conduct and/or inaction, has waived such alleged breach. Anticipating such arguments, commercial landlords frequently insert "no waiver" provisions into their leases.

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