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How to Evaluate Succession Rights Claims to Rent-Regulated Apartments

September 22, 2011    

When the tenant of a rent-controlled or rent-stabilized apartment dies or moves out, there's often someone still living in the apartment who claims to have “pass-on” or succession rights to it because he or she is the tenant's relative or has a family-type relationship with...

Follow Six Dos & Don'ts When Renting to Students

August 22, 2011    

By John M. Fredericks

With the new school year approaching, more college-age students will be searching for housing in the New York City area. Campus housing is scarce in the city, and owners who provide housing for students are often rewarded with a steady stream of quality...

State Legislators Extend City's Rent Laws, Expand Tenant Protections

July 18, 2011    

On June 24, 2011, New York State legislators passed new rent regulations codified in Chapter 97 of the Laws of 2011 (S-5856). Amid a push by Assembly Democrats and Gov. Andrew Cuomo to expand the law, the new laws call for a four-year extension of the existing regulations as well as changes that...

How to Prompt Tenants to Give Access for MCI Projects

June 20, 2011    

If you're planning a major capital improvement (MCI) in your building this summer, you may need access to a tenant's apartment to get the job done. For example, you may be installing new windows in the building, and to finish this project you'll need access to each apartment so that...

Save Time, Legal Fees in Housing Court with Partial Rent Agreement

May 20, 2011    

At some point, you may find yourself suing a tenant in housing court to collect overdue rent and to evict the tenant if he or she doesn't pay. During the course of the case, the tenant may bring up any and all excuses to delay eviction. The tenant may claim that there are conditions in the...

Assess and Repair Concrete Cracks in Building

April 20, 2011    

After the beating your building probably took this winter, you may notice cracks beginning to form in your façade or at other points in your building. Some cracks might not need attention, while others could have serious structural consequences. But how can you tell the difference? Much of the...

How to Discourage Electricity Theft by Tenants

March 26, 2011    

One way tenants may steal electricity is by stealing from the building supply. Tenants may tamper with wiring and hook up directly to your building's metered electricity supply. A tenant who does this taps into power that you're paying for. Another way to steal electricity is directly...

How to Prevent and Control Bedbug Infestations

March 12, 2011    

In the past few years, we have seen an incredible rise in bedbug infestations in New York City. While reports of infestations might have ticked down this past winter, experts say that bedbugs will be present in record numbers in a few months, says Jeffrey White, a research entomologist for...

How to Keep Buildings Safe During Blizzards

February 22, 2011    

This winter New York City has experienced record-breaking snowfall. With the latest snowstorm at the end of January, the city received about 19 inches of snow in what has become the snowiest January in more than a century of record keeping. The average winter in New York City brings 21 inches of...

Beat Improvement Rent Hike Challenges When Owner and Contractor Are Related Entities

January 25, 2011    

If you make improvements to a rent-regulated apartment or you make a building-wide major capital improvement (MCI) to a property, you may be entitled to a rent increase. The amount of an “individual apartment improvement” rent increase is equal to 1/40th of an improvement's cost...

How to Settle Tenant's Overcharge Complaint

September 28, 2010    

If you are hit with a rent overcharge complaint from a rent-stabilized tenant and think the tenant may have a good case, consider trying to settle the case with the tenant before the Division of Housing and Community Renewal (DHCR) decides it. Settling the complaint has certain advantages—...

How to Handle Access to, Recovery of Deceased Tenant's Apartment

June 1, 2010    

When the tenant of a rent-regulated apartment dies and there is no relative living in the apartment who claims to have “pass-on” rights, an owner is still left with a number of legal complications before the apartment can be recovered.