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How to Handle Disputes with Your New York City Landlord Posted By : Nicholas A Judge-14905

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

How to Handle Disputes with Your New York City Landlord Posted By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
Like most states in the Northeast, the rental law in New York usually places more importance on tenant’s rights than the landlord’s bottom line. While legislated tenant’s rights extend throughout just about every part of renting and living in NYC apartments, there are a few key types of disputes between landlord and tenant that most often come up. Not understanding what to do can lead to overbearing or even well-intentioned landlords exploiting their tenants. So, this article will tell you how to deal with problems that most often create conflict with landlords.

Renter’s Rights in New York City Posted By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
Tenants in New York have more rights than those that rent in most other states. A long history of urban housing problems has led to a significant amount of progressive legislation that effectively makes renter’s rights much more important than a landlord’s short term bottom line.

The Future of the Housing Market Posted By : Nicholas A Judge-14905
The subprime mortgage crisis has extended itself throughout the economy. According the Congress’ Joint Economic Committee, some 3.7 million homes will probably foreclose as a result of the crisis. As of August, according to their figures, 1.7 million of those homes have already foreclosed, and another 2 million are expected during the next two years. Some of the largest names in the financial industry are now subject to multiple lawsuits and are writing off tens of billions of dollars as lost.

I just Bought a new Condo - Do I have to pay GST? Posted By : Rob Parker
The one certain thin in life is taxes, taxes, and more taxes…..


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