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LLC Transparency (New York) and the CTA (Federal) Compliance becomes reality and potentially expensive.

Corporate Compliance UPDATE—(January 10, 2024). LLCs have been a favored entity for real estate for many years in New York.  Times are changing.  For those of you who own a beneficial interest in a New York Limited Liability Company, you need to contact your attorney.  Effective January 1, 2024, LLCs…

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The State of Fair Housing in These Times of Change.

Before the recent protests and resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement, I was asked by a group of Realtors to present a continuing education program on Fair Housing. I poured over the various laws in New York, particularly in Rockland and Westchester County to find the status of the…

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Airbnb and the sharing economy: is it legal to rent out my home?

With the rise of the so-called “sharing economy,” more homeowners have been looking to rent out their properties in the short term on websites such as Airbnb to earn extra cash.  However, as short term rentals have increased in popularity, municipalities across the United States have begun considering legislation and…

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Thinking About Restructuring Your Mortgage? Why Now is the Time.

When thinking about restructuring a mortgage or even going through the foreclosure process, most homeowners are motivated by the bottom line-lower monthly mortgage payments or relief from burdening debt. What most homeowners do not consider is that along with lower mortgage payments, they may receive an income tax bill from…

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New Yorkers– Keep your STAR benefits: Everything you need to know.

Is there ever any tax relief? Property Taxes in New York are ever escalating. As a result, many tax payers claimed that their real estate was eligible for School Tax Relief (STAR), when many of such properties were not actually eligble. Asssessors around the State were missing out on millions…

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NYS STAR Exemption– Calling ALL homeowners in New York

After various district attorneys around the state found that homeowners were cheating the system, the New York State Legislature is poised to make all home owners RE-REGISTER for the STAR exemption which can result in a reduction of school taxes. According to recent reports, homeowners will have a year to…

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Think Twice Before Posting an Online Review.

It seems to be getting a little more risky to post negative online reviews. A Virginia Court recently ordered that certain negative online reviews of a home improvement contractor be removed from Yelp.com, pending a trial for defamation against the reviewer. The reviewer, apparently unsatisfied with the work performed by…

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Want fresh eggs everyday? Get a chicken (but check the Town Code first in New York).

(Update-COVID Response-June 23, 2020-Nyack)- A few years ago, farm to table eating became a “thing,” now it is even more important because of the COVID response of homeowners to staying in place.  Everywhere you look in suburbia gardens are going in, chickens are being tended, honey bees added to back…

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New York State Thoughts on Same Sex Couples and the Obstacles to Equal Rights in Parenting.

The New York Times recently ran an article highlighting the myriad of legal obstacles gay couples face in raising a family together. For example, although many states allow a second mother to be listed on a child’s birth certificate, when a same sex married couple travels to a state that…

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Installing “Airports” on private land in New York.

So, your next door neighbor wants to “legalize,” install, or expand an airport in New York, what do you do? Hire a lawyer, participate in the process and call your legislators because any installation of an “airport” in New York requires legislative approval from the legislative body of the municipality.…