Evictions

Landlord and Tenant law in New York can be complicated whether involving commercial or residential tenants. The lease agreement is important but there are also a host of statutes and agencies that regulate the tenancy. Rent regulation can set the maximum legal rent for a particular apartment and can further limit rent increases, reduction of services, and the right to terminate a tenancy. In addition, the New York Real Property Action and Proceedings Law governs summary proceedings for eviction. We assist our clients to navigate the complexities of law and forum in order to resolve a variety of concerns and disputes.

We recognize the need to protect landlords' rights and we strive to provide comprehensive solutions to problems faced by residential landlords.

In the event there is a major breach of lease or a violation of law, we represent residential landlords in all types of legal matters, including commercial non-payment proceedings and holdover proceedings at the New York City Civil Court level, and complex litigation at the New York State Supreme Court level.

Call us today at 718.261.8803 or contact us online to discuss how we can help you.