Good Cause Eviction Law: Recent Developments

New York State Legislature enacted a Good Cause Eviction Law (“GCEL”) on April 20, 2024, stated by courts as being the “most comprehensive expansion of rent regulation in New York in half a century” 1719 Gates LLC v Torres, 222 NYS3d 366, 368 [Civ. Ct. 2024]. The statute imposes several new notice provisions obligating landlords […]

Recent Decision in New York Law Journal 5/5/2023

David A. Kaminsky, Esq. of David A. Kaminsky & Associates, P.C. and of counsel attorney, James English, Esq. are pleased to report the successful defense of a matter of a motion to dismiss which sought to dismiss our client’s case based on claims of fraudulent conveyance and quiet title. A copy of our decision appeared […]

The Kids Upstairs Have Cabin Fever. Is There Any Way to Stop the Noise?

Q: I live in a rental building in Harlem and have always worked from home. Since the start of the pandemic, the family directly above me has been home, too, with two young children. Now that winter is here, they never seem to go out. I can hear running, jumping and shouting. Normally, I’d work at […]

Rent & Lease-Break Issues During COVID-19 – Attorney Advertising

We are getting many calls from the real estate industry and the public at large on payment and collection of rent issues-  lease-breaks, rent defaults, personal guarantees, business shut-downs, escape to parents’ house in the suburbs, grifter roommates,  etc., etc. and we are up to date on the daily changing picture.  Many of these situations […]

Suburban/Country Homes Are Gaining Attention Due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Concerns

Many people have expressed interest in renting and/or buying suburban and country homes, either as a second or primary residence.  David A. Kaminsky & Associates P.C. is extremely experienced in selling your city apartment, and then helping you buy your suburban or country home. We are familiar with Long Island, including Nassau, Suffolk, Hamptons, North […]

Small Claims Court in New York City

An important change to Small Claims Court in New York City has recently been very quietly enacted, which is the increase of the jurisdictional limit to the amount of a Small Claims lawsuit from $5,000.00 to $10,000.00. This is a change that has been discussed for a long time but has finally come to fruition.  […]

Non-Residential Tenant Harassment Law

As most of you are aware, a large part of our practice is representing Landlords and Tenants involved with commercial property. It is a common complaint of commercial tenants that their Landlords are “harassing” them in an effort to force them out of their space because their rent is “under market.” It is certainly possible […]