Home prices keep dropping throughout the United States. This may be music to the ears of home buyers in New York and elsewhere who have been waiting for a buyer's market to finally return so that they can take part in residential real estate transactions. Existing...
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Month: November 2017
Nassau County employees may join legal action over pay violations
As a Nassau County employee, you may have noticed that your overtime pay has often been late in the past. Not only that, but your pay stubs also may not have the information you need to verify that you have indeed received the earnings your employer owes you. This...
Firm’s real estate transactions involve overlooked properties
A real estate investment corporation from another state has invested more than $100 million in the New York City area during the past five years. None of the firm's commercial real estate transactions have been record-setting. However, that is exactly what the...
Real estate transactions during cool months can be beneficial
Although fall and winter can be busy times in New York, they can also be excellent seasons during which to purchase a home. Buying a house is often promoted during the spring and summer seasons, when temperatures are warmer and people are more eager to get outdoors....
Landlord/tenant matters may involve commerical spaces
Multinational professional services firm Ernst & Young recently committed to some office space at a commercial property in New York. Leasing a property can be exciting for a business owner interested in having or increasing a presence in an in-demand area of a...
Landlords cannot evict tenants for certain things
Many people who reside in New York actually rent a property rather than own it outright. Some reports estimate that as much as 69 percent of people who live in New York City alone rent instead of own. Where there are renters, there are landlords. In dealing with...
Selling mistakes during real estate transactions can be costly
The real estate market in New York and other parts of the country currently appears to be a seller's market. However, when selling a home, becoming too confident in this seller's market may be one's downfall. A few negotiation tactics may end up backfiring for sellers...