Moving into a new rental property can be an exciting experience, but it's important to do your due diligence before signing a lease. One of the most crucial steps is asking the landlord questions to help you understand what you're getting into. What is the rental...
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Are you required to give your landlord a key to your New York apartment?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Apr 17, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
When renting an apartment in New York City, landlords and tenants have certain rights and responsibilities. One question often arises is whether tenants must give their landlord a key to their apartment. The answer is not simple, as it depends on several factors....
5 times a tenant can break a lease without penalties
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Mar 30, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
There may be times when a tenant needs or wants to break a lease agreement but fears they would create legal issues with the landlord. However, breaking a lease isn't always impossible. The following are several ways a tenant may terminate a lease agreement without...
3 tips for landlord/tenant communications
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Mar 14, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
Communication is important in any relationship. This holds true for tenants and landlords in a similar way that it does for married couples or business partners. Being able to communicate can help things go smoothly and can help you avoid disputes. That being said,...
Can my landlord increase rent without notice?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Mar 3, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
As a tenant, the last thing you want is to receive a sudden rent increase from your landlord. It can be a frustrating and unexpected expense that can disrupt your budget and leave you feeling helpless. But can your landlord legally increase rent without notice?...
What safety issues are landlords responsible for?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Feb 21, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
Renting a home in New York offers several advantages. For example, the landlord is responsible for several administrative and maintenance tasks. Thanks to the tenant protection law, it is required that landlords ensure the building or home is structurally sound and...
Common reasons for evictions
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Feb 3, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
Ideally, a lease agreement will be beneficial to both the landlord and the tenant. The tenant gains a safe and comfortable place to live while the landlord receives a regular income. Most of the time, this runs smoothly. Unfortunately, there are occasions when the...
How can you deal with landlord retaliation?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Jan 17, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
It is illegal for a landlord to retaliate against you for exercising your tenant rights. For instance, you may have made a good faith complaint to your landlord or a government agency regarding health and safety violations, habitability issues or non-repair of your...
Can my landlord evict you for owning a pet in New York?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Jan 4, 2023 | Landlord/Tenant Matters
While pets enrich lives, most landlords never quite welcome them on their properties. If you are a resident of New York and looking to introduce a pet in your rental property, you might want to know what your landlord has to say before going ahead with your idea. ...
What would the Fair Chance for Housing Act do?
On Behalf of Zingman & Associates PLLC | Dec 22, 2022 | Real Estate Law
Even after someone has served their sentence for a criminal offense and fulfilled any other obligations related to that sentence, they can find that their criminal record still follows them around. It can even prevent them from renting an apartment or a home if the...