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Can Your NYC Rent Overcharge Claim Survive Even If the Nonpayment Case Is Dismissed? Yes! Here's How Severance Keeps Tenant Rights Alive.
In the intricate landscape of New York City's rental housing market, tenant rights stand as fundamental pillars of justice, designed to shield...
Struggling with Holdover Evictions? 5 Steps How to Fight Landlord-Tenant Litigation (Easy Guide for NY Tenants)
In the labyrinthine world of New York landlord-tenant law, holdover evictions represent one of the most formidable challenges tenants face. Unlike...
Why New York's Lawsuit Against Zara Realty Has Landlords and Tenants on Edge in 2025
The intricate web of New York's rent stabilization laws serves as both shield and sword in the ongoing battle for affordable housing. When...
Evicting a New York Tenant with a Lease
New York property owners of unregulated houses need to be aware that evicting a tenant that does not have a lease in effect is different from...
What are my Rights as a Renter in New York?
A third of Americans rent their homes, and since New York has some of the highest percentages of renters, standards of renters’ rights have been...
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