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NYC Illegal Cannabis Shops: What You Need to Know

Imagine this: a group of smoke shop owners in NYC, lacking the necessary licenses, are now in a legal battle…

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Appraisal of Commercial Real Estate

Valuing commercial real estate is essential for anyone involved in buying, selling, or investing in properties. This blog will simplify…

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Bank Loans for Office Buildings Struggle

Remote work offers employees more freedom with less time spent in offices and commuting. However, landlords and lenders are facing…

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ADA Digital Accessibility Rule Enacted

Understanding ADA Digital Accessibility Compliance Over three decades since the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, federal authorities are implementing…

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ESG: It’s Impact on the U.S. Real Estate Market: Shifting Priorities

ESG, or Environmental, Social, and Governance factors, notably influences the U.S. real estate sector. Impending reporting mandates and evolving investment…

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Have Landlord’s Repairs Caused a Constructive Eviction?

Here's the scoop: a commercial landlord and tenant had a showdown in court, trying to determine if the landlord's actions…

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Office Space Rental: Challenges in NYC Conversions

Office buildings are under pressure as remote work becomes more prevalent. McKinsey forecasts an $800 billion decrease in their value…

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Late Fees in Commercial Leases

In a dispute over a commercial lease, landlords typically insist on recovering all late fees stipulated in the lease when…

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Understanding Security Deposit Laws in New York

One crucial distinction when discussing security deposits is whether they pertain to a commercial or residential lease. This distinction is…

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Website Accessibility Suits Shift to State Courts

Website Accessibility Suits Transition to State Courts There has been a significant increase in website accessibility lawsuits in New York…

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