Multifamily Investment Property Expo: Saturday, December 14, 2024

Multifamily Investment Property Expo

NY Landlord Updates (Good Eviction Law)

Landlord attorneys Justin R. Friedman and Robert Friedman are explaining:

The new Good Cause Eviction law (“GCEL”)  which  limits evictions, requires lease renewals, and caps rent increases. You will learn about:

  • What is “good cause” to evict?
  • Which NYC tenants are eligible for protection?
  • Which municipalities outside of NYC have adopted GCEL?
  • Which housing accommodations are exempt from NY GCEL protection?
  • When is a NY rent increase presumed to be unreasonable?
  • What new form must be included in every lease, renewal lease, notice of rent increase or nonrenewal,14-day rent demand and eviction petition?

New Eviction Forms

Erie County Virtual Hub Court and Buffalo City Court Update.

New Squatter’s Law.


HOW TO PAY NO TAX THROUGH A 1031 EXCHANGE

Russell J. Gullo explains:

  • Requirements of a 1031 Exchange
  • Types of Exchanges (Deferred, Reverse, Improvement, Build-to-Suit, etc.)
  • Is a Partial Exchange possible?
  • What is meant by “Like-Kind”?
  • The Role of a Qualified Intermediary
  • 1031 Replacement Property Options, including NNN lease Investments, DST Co-Ownership Investments and Boot (Mortgage, Cash, etc.)

Twelve Lease Riders That Protect Landlords

Learn how to use residential lease riders and disclosure notices to:

Attorneys answer questions from landlords and explain these twelve riders and disclosure notices:

  1. Bed Bug/Disclosure of Infestation History
  2. Confession of Judgment
  3. Crime-Free/Drug-Free Housing
  4. Flood History
  5. Lead-Based Paint Hazards
  6. Move-in/Move-out Checklist
  7. Personal Guarantee
  8. Pet
  9. Service Animal/Emotional Support Animal (ESA)
  10. Smoke Policy
  11. Sprinkler Disclosure
  12. Tenants’ Rights to Reasonable Accommodations

About The Speakers

Attorney Robert Friedman has represented landlords for over 45 years. He is the author of How to Survive Legally as a Landlord and The Upstart Small Business Legal Guide. He was real estate law columnist for the Buffalo News and Courier Express. He frequently lectures for the American Apartment Owners Association (AAOA) and other real estate investor/landlord groups.

Attorney Justin R. Friedman frequently lectures for the American Apartment Owners Association AAOA. As team leader of the Friedman & Ranzenhofer, PC Landlord Litigation Department, he advises landlords on a daily basis about evictions.

Russell J. Gullo, CCIM is the Founder, President & CEO at R. J. GULLO COMPANIES and a Licensed Real Estate Broker. Mr. Gullo has worked in the real estate investment industry for over forty years and has structured thousands of transactions. He is acknowledged throughout the United States as an expert on 1031 Exchanges and is experienced in real estate investment analysis, valuation, acquisitions, dispositions, co-ownership investments, and asset management. Mr. Gullo is an instructor for the New York State Commercial Association of Realtors (NYSCAR) on 1031 Exchanges and a former adjunct professor at Canisius College where he taught Real Estate Investment, Real Estate Taxation and 1031 Exchanges. Mr. Gullo is a frequently invited guest speaker at real estate, legal and accounting conferences nationally and has authored hundreds of articles on various real estate investment topics. He is the former host of the “Real Estate Wealth Building Strategies” radio program. Mr. Gullo holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Finance from Canisius College, is a Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM) and a Licensed Real Estate Broker in New York. He is a member of the CCIM Institute and the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Mr. Gullo was listed in “Who’s Who in Creative Real Estate,” received the “Most Informative People in Creative Real Estate” award, and was the first inductee into the Exchangors Hall of Fame.