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What You Need to Know About New York Real Estate Litigation

For real estate owners in New York, navigating the complexities of real estate litigation can be a challenge. With so many layers of information to process, it can be difficult to know where to start. Fortunately, having a basic understanding of the legal landscape surrounding real estate litigation is a good place to begin. In this blog post, we'll provide an overview of the key components of New York real estate litigation and how they may affect you as an owner.

Types of Real Estate Litigation in New York

In general terms, real estate litigation refers to disputes involving contracts or other issues related to ownership or possession of real property. These disputes may involve breach of contract claims, landlord-tenant matters, boundary disputes, zoning violations, construction defects, title issues, foreclosure actions and much more. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own merits in order for a court or other tribunal to reach a decision.

Real Estate Contract Disputes

Contract disputes are one of the most common types of real estate litigation in New York. A contract dispute arises when one party fails to perform his or her obligations under the contract or when another party breaches the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement. In these cases, either party may seek damages from the other for failure to fulfill their contractual duties.

Landlord-Tenant Disputes

Another common type of real estate litigation relates to landlord-tenant law. These disputes often arise over issues such as nonpayment or late payment of rent; damage caused by tenants; unauthorized occupancy; illegal subletting; breach of lease agreements; eviction proceedings; habitability rights; security deposit withholding; and other matters that affect landlords and tenants alike.                                                                                                      

When it comes to navigating complex legal matters related to your New York real estate investments, it pays to be informed and prepared. Having a thorough understanding of your rights as an owner–as well as any potential liabilities–is essential for avoiding costly disputes down the line. If you are involved in any type of dispute concerning your investment property – whether it involves contract matters or landlord-tenant issues – speaking with the experienced real estate litigators at The Donaldson Law Firm, PLLC, is always recommended in order to ensure that all parties have their interests represented appropriately before entering into negotiations or going through trial proceedings. By being proactive and staying informed about your legal rights pertaining to your investment property will help ensure that all parties involved get a fair outcome from any situation involving New York real estate litigation.

Call or email the real estate litigators at The Donaldson Law Firm, PLLC, and let’s discuss how our team can help you.