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Experience handling NYC based Landlord-Tenant court appearances and preparing predicate notices, including rent demands, termination notices, notices to cure, non-payment and holdover petitions.
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Minimum of 3 years of real estate Administrative or Landlord Tenant experience. Administrative Law or LandLord Tenant Attorney. Litigate Administrative Law cases before DHCR, the NYC Commission on Human Rights, NYS Division on Human Rights, OATH, and the Supreme Courts.
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Assist resident to develop daily living skills by delivering activity of daily living training in areas such as budgeting, accessing community resources, home repairs, and landlord/tenant rights.
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This includes landlord-tenant matters, construction disputes, and real estate transactions. Trusts & Estates Planning : Drafting complex estate planning documents (trusts, wills, premarital agreements), handling probate and trust administration, and advising on charitable planning and business succession.
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A leading New York City law firm is seeking a Commercial Real Estate Attorney, with 6+ years of Commercial Real Estate Landlord-Tenant litigation experience within Part 52 of the New York court system, to join their team.
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Educates participants with respect to good housekeeping and home-safety practices, budgeting, and landlord/tenant relations, as necessary. Reports any alleged child neglect or abuse to the Supportive Housing ManagerHousing Reporting RequirementsResponsible for completing annual tenant rent calculation forms.
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Working with in-house engineering staff and landlord representatives, as appropriate, the Tenant Coordinator will facilitate repairs to lighting fixtures, furniture, and building systems for the Medical Center's off-campus portfolio of clinical, research, and administrative office spaceJob Responsibilities:Recordkeeping.
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We provide a wide array of services in corporate law and commercial litigation, including contract disputes, corporate governance, shareholder conflicts, labor and employment litigation, commercial landlord-tenant matters, and cross-border litigation.
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The New York City Housing Authority (“NYCHA”) Housing Litigation Unit consists of the Landlord and Tenant (L&T) Division and the Administrative Hearings Division (AHED). The Attorney for Housing Litigation shall, under the supervision of Deputy General Counsel and Senior Counsel review cases including priority cases necessary to regain possession of NYCHA public housing apartments.
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Previous experience with home ownership preservation issues and/or landlord/tenant. The SAU provides high quality legal services to seniors (60+) in a variety of areas including home ownership, landlord/tenant, public benefits, and other issues affecting low-income and vulnerable senior populations.
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In this role, the Staff Attorney will be responsible for providing direct representation to clients in a variety of legal matters, including community and public benefits, family, landlord/tenant, housing, consumer, healthcare, employment and senior law issues.
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The Associate must manage a caseload independently, while working as part of a larger litigation team, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of commercial real estate laws, regulations, and trends impacting landlord-tenant relationships.
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The right candidate has 2-7+ years leasing experience including office, retail, landlord-tenant, and big box clients. The right candidate has 2-7+ years leasing experience including office, retail, landlord-tenant, and big box clients.
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As the TC/Listings Manager, you will be accountable for supporting the senior leasing manager in managing all current landlord accounts and in supporting agents working on tenant representation.
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Several years of experience practicing law, specifically in areas related to rent control, landlord-tenant disputes, or housing regulations. As his legal counselor you would supervise all letters or forms he needs to send to the landlord or any administrative office of the city.
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