Homeowners because they will be at a disadvantage when biding
against landlords when buying homes.
Not exact matches
This became painfully clear in 1996
when the Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of the Alaska Supreme Court's Swanner decision, which held that the state's interest in preventing discrimination
against unmarried heterosexual couples is sufficiently great that it trumps the objections of
landlords who believe they are forbidden by God to permit «fornication» on their property.
Topics in the Q&A included the source of money for the City's planned pre-K advertising campaign, the City's target number of pre-K applicants, whether Speaker Silver thinks the proposed income tax surcharge should be pursued next year, how the pre-K selection process will work, how the City will cover the approximately $ 40 million annual gap between the estimated cost of pre-K and the amount provided in the state budget,
when parents will learn whether their pre-K application has been accepted, how the City will collect data and measure success of the pre-K program, whether the existing pre-K application process will be changed, how the City will use money from the anticipated school bond issue, the mayor's reaction to a 2nd Circuit ruling that City may bar religious groups from renting after - hours space in public schools, the status on a proposed restaurant in Union Square, a tax break included in the state budget that provides millions of dollars to a Bronx condominium project, the «shop & frisk» meeting today between the Rev. Al Sharpton and Police Commissioner Bratton and a pending HPD case
against a Brooklyn
landlord.
If the carpet was ten years old
when you moved in and all you did was walk on it, there is no claim because the
landlord has no likely claim
against you.
A
landlord would be remiss not to require that waiver, in fact If the provisions of the law were applicable to a tenant who burned the building down, not only would the
landlord have no cause of action
against the tenant, but the
landlord's insurance company wouldn't even be able to subrogate
against that tenant because their only right of recovery is in the
landlord's stead, which he assigned to them
when they paid the claim.
When landlords allow dogs, but not all dogs, and develop policies
against types of dogs or breeds where is the network for these dogs?
what if your lease ran out, you have had thefts
against your proprty, wild noise, dirty conditions, crime in the apartments, drugs, and dealing, non repairs
when asked
landlord, a anonymouse complaint got the landlady angry and looked for the tenant who did it,, then i get evicted for non rent because i was very late with rent, 1 st time in over 3 years, now im fighting eviction, i answered the summons,, now what can i do with all this,,,,, thnx
Tenants may be quick to check all the boxes saying everything is fine, and
landlords will use that
against a tenant later or
when a request for repair is made.
This right is violated in instances where the
landlord commits wrongful acts
against the tenant or property, acts of negligence, or
when the property becomes uninhabitable.
This case concerned a claim by Marks & Spencer (M&S)(as business tenant)
against its
landlord BNP Paribas (BNP) for an apportioned refund of advance quarterly rent for a period
when they were not in occupation after exercising a break clause.
In a long - standing commercial tenancy dispute producing an earlier appellate opinion reversing a SLAPP motion, a former
landlord (plaintiff and cross-defendant) finally prevailed
against tenant
when the trial judge after a bench trial awarded
landlord $ 85,000 in back rent plus prejudgment interest after tenant dismissed her cross-complaint.
It means that
when your
landlord's insurance carrier subrogates and tries to collect that money they paid out from the responsible party, you're personally on the hook for it because your
landlord doesn't have a claim
against your liability coverage, as additional insured.
If the carpet was ten years old
when you moved in and all you did was walk on it, there is no claim because the
landlord has no likely claim
against you.
The suit resulted in costs being awarded
against the wannabe
landlord who,
when he added his own court costs, found himself out about $ 30,000 and a tenant.
The Host Protection Insurance program covers
landlords and homeowners associations in many cases
when claims are brought
against them because a guest suffers injury during a stay.
A 1999 court decision allowing a
landlord to refuse to rent to unmarried couples because it went
against his religious beliefs was reversed recently,
when the U.S. Court of Appeals withdrew its opinion in Thomas v. Anchorage Equal Rights Commission.
The decision stemmed from a lawsuit brought by a
landlord against Chubb Custom Insurance Co.
when Chubb refused to pay the
landlord's costs in defending a $ 3 million lawsuit brought by a Brooklyn tenant.
Tenants who are adept at exploiting a Tenancy Act are a tiny minority who become an even smaller minority
when pitted
against a
Landlord who takes the time to do their due diligence.
Signature Realty, Inc. v. Tallman (303 A.D. 2d 925)-- if there is any doubt or uncertainty as to the meaning of the disputed language in a brokerage agreement, all ambiguity must be resolved
against the broker who prepared it; brokerage agreement was, as a matter of law, ambiguous with respect to the issue of whether broker would earn commissions
when tenant exercised an option to renew the lease and therefore broker is not entitled to commissions on rental payments during any renewal term of the lease; broker not entitled to restitution in quasi-contract because there exists a valid and enforceable written contract governing the particular subject matter in dispute; dissenting opinion finds that the brokerage agreement is clear with respect to commissions earned and payable and that tenant was obligated to pay a commission to broker at the time the rental payment was due and owing to
landlord, including during renewal terms of the lease.
When a
landlord makes a claim
against your deposit and can not finalize it within the 30 days, they must send an interim accounting at that point.
This form details out any problems noted in the home, like stained carpet missing items or anything else the
landlord may be able to charge
against your deposit
when you move out.
If the tax deductions are reduced for homeowners but not for
landlords, that gives
landlords an advantage
when bidding
against homeowners to buy homes.
While the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana use is making it more difficult for
landlords when it comes to what kinds of rules they can impose
against pot smoking, it is an even cloudier issue for single - family property managers.
If you're not
against re-painting
when you move out, ask your
landlord if they'd mind if you painted the place in colors that appeal to you.