In NYC, as a tenant, can I sue to get my broker fee back, since broker fee must be paid by owner, according to state regulators?
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Really hard to guess what that means without seeing the letter and the context it was written in. I’d consult with an attorney and show them...
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They sure can. In the city almost every cop wears a body camera and the highway guys have dash cameras.
There are too many variables to give you a perfect answer here, these types of issues can usually be resolved with some communication and common...
Find a new place if you can and just move out. Don’t pay them any money and don’t help them find a replacement.
To the parties themselves, this usually has little significance. This is mostly about lawyers being lawyers.
Not going to be able to commence a divorce in NY because you can’t satisfy the residency requirement. See DRL 230.
If yours is a full order, the two of you can’t live together.
It’s a bit unusual you weren’t asked to sign a release. That would typically have the settlement amount in it.
There is a relatively new law in effect that became effective in June 2019. In your situation, the notice must be 90 days.