By Adam Leitman Bailey Understanding our local real estate market is vital to making current or future housing plans. New York City home prices have slowly been falling. Developers’ betting on the condominium market has turned every inch of property they could buy into condominiums that have expanded the selection of homes. This condominium conversion Full Article…
Electronic Leasing: Viable Option for Building Owners? New York Housing Journal
By Dov Treiman After decades of hearing predictions for paperless offices being just around the corner, we are finally seeing them because the environmental concerns make paper-based transactions unappetizing, and the inherent fragility of paper makes it last millennium’s technology. Amazingly, real estate, one of the most conservative of the areas of law has been Full Article…
Drafting better leases
By Adam Leitman Bailey Property owners are losing time and money as a result of leases that could have been better drafted. Commercial property owners should be using leases that 1) maximize profits, 2) avoid lengthy court battles and 3) ameliorate the time and monetary losses suffered from a defaulting tenant. First, provisions should be added Full Article…
Enforcing the Contract – Obtaining Down Payment on Specific Performance
By Adam Leitman Bailey and John M. Desiderio At the pinnacle of real estate law, the real estate closing may be the most basic and common real estate experience, but the familiarity ends once a provision of the contract of sale has been breached. Inspired by the number of telephone calls, e-mails, and general correspondence Full Article…
Harnessing the Internet, New York Law Journal
By Adam Leitman Bailey and Colin E. Kaufman The World Wide Web has changed real estate law forever. Harnessing the massive amounts of information on the Internet to enhance the practice of real estate law has become essential for every dirt lawyer. New York’s state and city governments have created useful Web sites to assist Full Article…