Category Archives: Landlord Legal Issues

Twelve Lease Riders That Protect Landlords

Twelve Lease Riders That Protect Landlords

June 12, 2024: 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM Learn how to use residential lease riders and disclosure notices to: Avoid fines and housing discrimination claims. Quickly evict problematic tenants. Successfully collect unpaid rent. Avoid premises liability lawsuits. Improve communication with tenants. Attorneys will answer live questions from landlords and explain these twelve riders and disclosure […]

NY Source of Income Antidiscrimination Law Ruled to be Unconstitutional

NY Source of Income Antidiscrimination Law Ruled to be Unconstitutional

In People vs. Commons West, LLC, the Cortland County New York Supreme Court ruled the New York Source of Income Antidiscrimination statute (“SOIA”) to be unconstitutional. The New York Human Rights Law (Executive Law article 15) was amended in April 2019 to make it an unlawful discriminatory practice to refuse to rent or lease housing […]

New York Landlord 2024 Legal Compliance Update

New York Landlord 2024 Legal Compliance Update

Feb 6, 2024 – Landlords and property managers will learn how to comply with federal, state and local laws and avoid common mistakes. Our New York guest attorneys Robert Friedman and Justin Friedman will explain landlords’ rights and responsibilities including: Case studies of complicated evictions. Best practices in tenant application and screening processes. Illegal lease clauses. […]

Can a NY Section 8 Tenant With an ERAP Application be Evicted for Nonpayment?

Can a NY Section 8 Tenant With an ERAP Application be Evicted for Nonpayment

New York landlords may evict tenants where the stay imposed by a Section 8 subsidized tenant’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) application is futile due to the current regulations that provide such applications will be reviewed after all applications from non-subsidized tenants have been processed. A landlord commenced a nonpayment eviction proceeding in January 2022. […]

Rochester, NY Landlord Who Violated Lead Protection Laws Ordered to Pay $5.1 Million

Questions about lead paint poisoning? Read about a Rochester, NY landlord who violated lead protection laws ordered to pay $5.1 million here. New York Attorney General Letitia James won her $5.1 million lawsuit against Angel Elliott Dalfin, a Rochester-area landlord whose flagrant and egregious violations of lead safety laws resulted in more than two dozen […]

Stand-Up Rochester Rental Assistance System Re-Launched To Provide Relief While NY Awaits Additional Federal Aid

Stand-Up Rochester Rental Assistance System Re-Launched To Provide Relief While NY Awaits Additional Federal Aid

The City of Rochester and Rochester Urban Renewal Agency  (BURA) announced on November 26, 2021 that it re-launched its STAND-UP Rochester rental assistance program for income eligible residents to cover any gaps created by the complete expenditure of funds from the New York State Emergency Rental  Assistance Program (ERAP). The City of Rochester, along with […]

NY Tenants Experiencing COVID-19 Financial Hardship Can’t be Evicted

The Tenant Safe Harbor Act (“TSHA”) was signed into law by Governor Cuomo on June 30, 2020 to address the tidal wave of evictions looming over New Yorkers. Courts are prohibited  from ever evicting residential tenants who experienced financial hardship for nonpayment of rent that accrues or becomes due during the COVID-19 State of Emergency. It would apply to any […]

Difficult Landlord Issues

Difficult Landlord Issues

Are you facing difficult landlord issues? It is hard work and can be overwhelming. With the help of a lawyer, these issues can be much easier. Difficult Landlord Issues | Death of a Tenant As a Rochester Landlord Tenant Lawyer, landlords often ask me what to do in the event that their tenant dies. First, […]