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Take the Guesswork Out of Hosting Long-Term Guests: Know the Rules

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June 3, 2014

On May 19, 2014, Michelle Maratto Itkowitz was quoted in Brick Underground in Marjorie Cohen’s article, Take the Guesswork Out of Hosting Long-Term Guests: Know the Rules.  “What is never okay in New York City is taking paying guests into your dwelling for under 30 days and leaving them there while you live somewhere else,” says Michelle Maratto Itkowitz.  Read more…

What happens when you live in your store, shop, studio, or business premises in New York City? Can the landlord evict you in a commercial eviction proceeding?
In Housing Court, the landlord can only sue for the monthly rent and that rent must be properly itemized or the case can be dismissed.
When a Commercial Lease Requires Notices from the Landlord to be Signed for by the Recipient Tenant
If I break my lease early, doesn’t my landlord have to find a new tenant? Or am I liable for the rest of the lease?
Can I lose my Rent Stabilized apartment because I was away caring for a sick relative?
Residential Landlord and Tenant Short-Term Leasing

The Pioneer Building, 41 Flatbush Avenue, Suite 1
Brooklyn, New York 11217-1160

mmaratto@itkowitz.com

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