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Do disabled tenants have the right to have a pet?

By murgesh.alagoudapatil@thomsonreuters.com | September 14, 2018

Some disabled individuals benefit from having service animals, which can be a problem for those who live in buildings with no-pet policies. If you need a service animal, you may have a right to keep or get a pet, even if your New York landlord does not want animals in the building. There are laws…

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Protecting your business against commercial lease problems

By murgesh.alagoudapatil@thomsonreuters.com | August 11, 2018

As most New York business owners know, it is difficult to find commercial space in the city and surrounding areas. Not only are options limited, rent can be exorbitant. If you found a place to establish your business operations, you understand how important it is to protect yourself with an appropriate commercial lease. In many…

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Your right to safety as a New York tenant

By murgesh.alagoudapatil@thomsonreuters.com | July 15, 2018

Finding appropriate and affordable housing in New York can be a difficult thing to do. Real estate in the city and the surrounding areas can come with complications, and due to the age of many of these buildings, safety can be a concern as well. As a tenant or potential renter, you may find it…

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Can your landlord kick you out of your home?

By murgesh.alagoudapatil@thomsonreuters.com | June 17, 2018

Finding affordable housing in the right location in New York is a difficult process. It can take a long time to locate the right apartment for you and your family, and it can be disheartening to learn that your landlord is attempting to remove you from your home. If you receive notice of eviction, you…

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Do you know about these 2 rights you have as a tenant?

By murgesh.alagoudapatil@thomsonreuters.com | May 18, 2018

You probably don’t need to be reminded that New York has one of the most expensive rental markets in the country. Perhaps you did your research regarding rent laws when you found your current place. You may even know what lines your landlord can’t cross when it comes to that issue.However, you may not be…

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