A recent New York Times article concerns possible changes to the enforcement of reverse mortgages against surviving spouses. To those unfamiliar with reverse mortgages, they are a type of mortgage loan which allows elderly borrowers (usually over 62 years old) with sufficient equity in their primary residences to borrow against that…
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Just Short of a “Short Sale” – What are Your Options?
Our firm frequently has clients who own property that is in foreclosure. Often, these parties wish to sell their property and move on from the situation. Once a sales price is agreed upon, the important question to be asked is whether the proceeds from the sale are sufficient to pay off the…
Property Sales and Bankruptcy in New York
Prior blog posts have discussed the effect of filing for bankruptcy on properties which may be in foreclosure. This post will explain what may happen to the property after a bankruptcy filing; namely, can the property still be sold to a third party, and under what circumstances. Once a party to…
“Legal” Gift Ideas for Dad on Father’s Day
Our firm wants to extend its best wishes to all Dads for a happy Father’s Day. We would like to mention some gift ideas of a legal nature that cannot be purchased in an ordinary department store. Your Father may be on the verge of retirement. As such, he may be…
Up on the Roof
Now that the weather has finally improved in the New York metropolitan area and Memorial Day weekend is fast approaching, many of our readers may want to consider whether their cooperative building provides access to their rooftop. Carole King and Gerry Goffin , and later James Taylor , have sung these words…
Commercial Lease Guaranties- Legal Issues to Consider
Many landlords of commercial property require that the obligations of the tenant be guaranteed by an individual or affiliated entity. Most tenants of commercial leases are an entity, such as a corporation or limited liability company, whose only asset is the business engaged in the leased premises. If the entity…
Coming of Age- Do You Know Someone Turning 18?
If you are like this author , someone close to you may be about to turn eighteen years of age. This post will discuss the legal ramifications of turning eighteen. Additional rights and privileges as well as legal responsibilities occur once a “child” becomes eighteen. Such a person can now vote,…
Real Estate Contracts- Significant Issues for Buyers and Sellers
Now that we’re entering the Spring real estate market , we should anticipate that our real estate clientele will be entering into new real estate contracts for their real estate purchases. Certain clauses of such contracts should be negotiated in a particular manner, depending upon whether your attorney is representing a buyer or…
Commercial Leases and the “Give and Take” between Landlords and Tenants
Our firm is routinely involved in commercial lease negotiations. This post will address the “give and take” that takes place in such negotiations, while discussing the legal issues that commonly arise. For convenience sake, let’s assume that our attorney is negotiating on behalf of a retail store tenant engaged in a food…
Mortgaging of Church Owned Property under New York Religious Corporations Law
News reports have recently discussed the Archdiocese of New York and their seeking Court approval to mortgage church-owned property. The purpose behind such action is for the Church to obtain a loan of $100,000,000.00 from JP Morgan, Chase, N.A., backed by a mortgage on Church-owned property located at 457 Madison Avenue…