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New York Landlord's Law Book  
Author: Mary Ann Hallenborg
ISBN: 0873379276
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Daniel Finkelstein, Esq., Finkelstein Newman LLP
This book is an incredible accomplishment. An up-to-date guide that's jam packed with useful information. I heartily recommend it.


Book Description
New York is notoriously tough on landlords. Fortunately, The New York Landlord's Law Book explains the legalese a landlord needs to know in comprehensive, understandable terms, giving them the tools they need to head off problems with tenants and agencies. The book provides you with "nuts and bolts advice" on how to comply with the latest laws on: *rent stabilization and rent control *fair housing *security deposits *required services *roommates and sublets *tenants *privacy *and much more The 2nd edition includes extensive recent changes to rent laws and regulations, new ways to deal with tenants who always pay rent late, issues regarding terrorism and rental properties, new sections on tenant exposure to mold and federal rules on tenant-installed satellite dishes. All forms included as tear-outs and on a CD-ROM. Written by an attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law, The New York Landlord's Law Book belongs in the hands of every landlord, managing agent, resident manager and building superintendent, and anyone else involved in the rental real estate market in New York.


About the Author
Mary Ann Hallenborg is a practicing landlord-tenant attorney, legal editor and former real estate management account executive. She is the author of The New York Landlord's Law Book.




New York Landlord's Law Book

FROM THE PUBLISHER

New York is notoriously tough on landlords.
Nearly 1.5 million rental units are subject to complicated rent regulation laws, complete with tricky formulas for determining the monthly rent. Botching these calculations can lead to rent overcharge complaints, rent reduction orders and even triple damages against landlords who aren't careful.
Fortunately, The New York Landlord's Law Book explains it all in comprehensive, understandable terms, and gives landlords the tools they need to head off problems with tenants and agencies.
The book provides you with ""nuts and bolts advice"" on how to comply with the latest laws on:
* rent stabilization and rent control
* fair housing
* security deposits
* required services
* roommates and sublets
* tenants
* privacy
* and much more
Written by an attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law, The New York Landlord's Law Book belongs in the hands of every landlord, managing agent, resident manager and building superintendent, and anyone else involved in the rental real estate market in New York.
All forms included as tear-outs and on a CD-ROM.

FROM THE CRITICS

Roberta Bernstein

This is truly an amazing book. It is the most comprehensive, clear and concise explanation of how to manage property in a city where the complexity of over-regulation makes management difficult.

Daniel Finkelstein

This book is an incredible accomplishment. An up-to-date guide that's jam packed with useful information. I heartily recommend it.

SPONY

This is truly an amazing book. It is the most comprehensive, clear and concise explanation of how to manage property in a city where the complexity of over-regulation makes management difficult. York, Roberta Bernstein, President,Small Property Owners of New

     



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