Practice Areas
- General Principles of Landlord-Tenant Law
- Article 78-Administrative Appeals
- Apartments subject to Rent Stabilization because Landlord Receives J-51 or 421-a tax abatement
- Bankruptcy Can Stop Evictions
- Buyouts
- Civil Court of the City of New York Information
- Commercial Tenancies
- Demolition Application By Your Landlord-When Your Landlord wants to evict you so that he can demolish the building that you live in
- DHCR - Division of Housing & Community Renewal
- High Rent-High Income Deregulation
- Hot Water and Heat Law in New York
- HP Actions – Tenant initiated action against their landlord to obtain repairs, heat and hot water
- Landlord & Tenant Court Eviction Proceedings (Non Payments and Holdovers)
- Loft Law Expansion
- Marshal's Notice and Orders to Show Cause To Stop Evictions
- New York City Housing Court & Landlord Tenant Court Information
- New York City Pet Law
- New York State Supreme Court Information
- Non-Primary Residence Holdover Proceedings
- Owner-Occupancy Holdover Proceedings
- Rent Control and Rent Stabilization
- Rent Control and Rent Stabilization Rent Overcharges
- Rent Deposits in Housing Court Eviction Proceedings
- Stop Evictions And Eviction Defense! Complimentary-No Obligation Consultations By Experienced Landlord Tenant Attorneys.
- Subleasing Your Apartment
- Succession Rights to Rent Control and Rent Stabilization Apartments and Co-Occupancy Requirements
- Tenant Groups and Tenant Associations
- Tenant Rights Attorneys
- General Principles of Bankruptcy Law