by Debra Guzov | Other, Real Estate Developments, Real Estate Legality
The Eleventh Circuit, in a split decision, ruled that the National Apartment Association and four landlords did not show irreparable harm to justify enjoining the federal eviction moratorium. The majority determined that the property owners and rental agencies...
by Debra Guzov | Coronavirus
Governor Cuomo announced that New York will be extending the eviction moratorium, which was originally set to expire on January 1, 2021. Although there is no clear date for how long the moratorium will continue to protect tenants, Cuomo and his staff agree that it...
by Debra Guzov | Real Estate Legality, Real Property
What steps should shareholders and owners take when members of their co-op or condo board are mismanaging the property? Purchasing an apartment is an investment and board members need to ensure they uphold their fiduciary duties and protect the interests of the...
by Debra Guzov | Guzov's Good Advice, Real Estate Legality, Real Property
New Yorkers frequently question whether they are allowed to sublet their apartment, for reasons ranging from financial hardship to overseas assignments. The answer depends on whether you are a co-op shareholder or condo unit owner. Condo residents have more freedom to...