If you are a landlord of a Section 8 apartment, and you need to evict your Section 8 tenant, the procedures are much more intricate than evicting a regular tenant.…
James D. Murtha, Esq.April 3, 2017
In New York, there are essentially two ways you can evict your tenant. The first is a non-payment proceeding. This is when the tenant stops paying rent, and you want…
James D. Murtha, Esq.April 3, 2017
It is not uncommon for tenants to fall behind from time-to-time in paying rent. It is also quite normal for tenants to be a little late from time-to-time in paying…
James D. Murtha, Esq.March 8, 2017
Notice of Termination – A notification, pursuant to one of several sections of the Real Property Law or the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, by a landlord to a…
James D. Murtha, Esq.March 8, 2017
The simple answer is YES. Courts, for a long time, were split on this issue. As most seasoned landlord-tenant attorneys know, the Nassau County District Court has traditionally held that…
James D. Murtha, Esq.March 8, 2017