What Home Buyers & Sellers Need to Know in 2022
Home prices to increase at a slower pace than they did in 2021, but previous years’ ultra-low mortgage rates forecasted to rise.
Encroachments: What They Are & What You Can Do About Them
Neighboring property disputes can sometimes be contentious. Here’s a helpful quick guide on the safest ways to address them.
Yardi’s Homeowner Assistance Fund Software Helps Agencies Manage ARP Aid
As states are getting ready to distribute close to $10 billion in aid through the ARP’s Homeowner Assistance Fund (HAF), Yardi has launched an all-in-one platform to support the efforts. Mortgage Relief, a powerful HAF software, completely streamlines the fund disbursement process, enabling easy online applications, case management and payments. How The HAF Helps Homeowners…
Changes to the Liability Provisions of the New York Real Estate Transfer Tax
The 2022 fiscal budget bill brings two notable changes to the liability provisions of New York State real estate transfer tax requirements.
Co-op Boards May Have to Explain Rejections Per New Proposed Bill
New legislation set to increase transparency in co-op board decision making.
Rent vs. Buy: Advantages of Buying a Home for Families
Finding reasonably priced housing is an important task for families with children and has a significant influence on where you choose to live.
The Key Document: Title Reports
The title search is arguably one of the most important aspects of a real estate transaction. But what does it mean to have a clear title?
Yardi’s Rental Assistance Software Offers Real Solutions for Governments & Renters
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has left households across the country struggling to pay bills and basic utilities. And, although the government stepped in with the $25 billion Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) program, there has been one big problem: how to best get the money to those who need it most. Enter rental assistance software. This…
The New Market Tax Credit Program – History & 2021 Revival
The latest relief bill includes several provisions to revitalize the real estate industry, among them tax incentive programs like the NMTC.
What The “Consolidated Appropriations Act – 2021” (CAA) Has In Store For Landlords & Tenants
NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. At the end of…
A Look Back at 2020: Major Real Estate Law Updates in NYC
NYC-based boutique law firm Pardalis & Nohavicka brings the latest legal updates from the world of real estate. Pardalis & Nohavicka handles an eclectic array of matters, representing individuals and business owners in civil litigation, criminal cases and business transactions, currently litigating and representing clients throughout the United States and around the world. As 2020 comes to…
On the Cutting Edge of Manhattan’s Luxury Properties: An Interview with Shlomi Reuveni
Shlomi Reuveni of Reuveni Real Estate describes the current state of Manhattan’s luxury residential market and how it has adapted to the pandemic as well as up and coming areas.
Subleasing Commercial Properties in New York
What are the benefits and potential legal issues that may arise in commercial subleasing, for both NYC sublessors and sublessees?
6 Steps to Becoming a Commercial Real Estate Agent
Are you interested in becoming a thriving real estate agent? If so, the first thing you must ask yourself is whether you want to work in commercial or residential real estate. Granted, because more people are likely to buy or lease a place to live versus a place to run a business, it is easier…
Why No One Needs a Free Donut from Dunkin: Real Estate & Wire Fraud in the Wake of COVID-19
A deep dive into wire fraud, how the pandemic is giving scammers more opportunities and the fight the title industry is putting up against it.
Proposed Tax Law Amendment in California Could Greatly Affect Commercial & Industrial Properties
California’s Prop.15 seeks to tax commercial and industrial properties by their current market value, instead of the original purchase price.
An Interview with Glenn Asher of Kensington Vanguard National Land Services About the Title Process
Education and advice from prominent real estate professionals are key to learning about the complexities in selling and buying real estate. This is particularly true when title — or ownership — of a property is transferred from buyer to seller. To better understand this process, we turned to industry leader and subject expert Glenn Asher….
NYC’s Personal Guaranty Suspension Expiring This September
With the local law suspending personal liability under a commercial tenant’s guaranty set to expire in days, what’s next for small business owners?
How Hotels Are Keeping Up With COVID-19
With occupancy, rates, tourism and business travel at an all-time low, hotels that survived months-long lockdowns face even more obstacles.
New York State Passes Housing Discrimination Bill, Giving Authority to Revoke Brokers’ Licenses
August saw the passage of a new housing discrimination bill giving the New York State Department the power to revoke brokers’ licenses.
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