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Has Your Lease Expired? Holdover Proceedings in New York State

Prior blog posts have discussed the difference between the two types of landlord-tenant eviction proceedings.  To summarize, non-payment proceedings occur when a tenant fails to pay rent or other charges due to the landlord.  Holdover proceedings, which will be discussed … Continue reading

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Providing Equitable Outcomes for Expired Debts

The average American household owes over $136,000 in debt. Some of this debt, however, is stale. Due to the expiration of the statute of limitations—which can range from three to six years depending on the state—creditors cannot prevail if they … Continue reading

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Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 Revives Many Expired Tax Breaks Retroactively

President Trump signed the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 into law on February 9. The Act, which was passed to fund the federal government and avoid another shutdown, includes a number of changes to the Internal Revue Code. Many of … Continue reading

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Budget Deal Would Retroactively Extend Several Expired Tax Provisions

Congress is considering a two-year budget deal that would, among other things, change the tax code for 2017. Since the close of 2016, the fate of several expired tax “extenders”—a slew of temporary, constantly expiring tax breaks for individuals and … Continue reading

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Courts may not revive an expired eligible list

Courts may not revive an expired eligible list Matter of Leone v City of New York, 2011 NY Slip Op 01701, Appellate Division, First Department Vincent Leone filed a petition pursuant to CPLR Article 78 seeking to reinstate an expired … Continue reading

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