Attention Nassau County Bar Association Real Property Law Committee Members - Andrew Lieb, Esq. will be speaking on ""Top Ten Changes in Real Estate Law of 2014" at the Real Property Law Committee meeting on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 5:30p.m. in the Founders Room at the Home of the Association.
CLE credit is available.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
5 Ways Rich People Save Money on Real Estate Transactions
Even the most affluent buyers and sellers want to save money on their real
estate transactions beyond negotiating the sales price. Many find themselves
shopping mortgage brokers for best rates, trying to negotiate commissions out
of real estate brokers, or finding the attorney who charges the least. There are
many other ways that real savings in real estate transactions are realized beyond
squeezing your service providers and commoditizing their services. Instead,
buyers and sellers should realize true savings by utilizing these five tips in real
estate transactions.
Read Andrew Lieb's full article in The Huffington Post or Dan's Papers.
Read Andrew Lieb's full article in The Huffington Post or Dan's Papers.
SCAR Proceeding Owner-Occupancy Requirement
The Court of Appeals recently held
that a single-family home is not
“owner-occupied” for purposes of
qualification in a Small Claims
Assessment Review (SCAR) when
such home is occupied “by an owner’s
relative but not by the owner” “during
the relevant tax period.” In so ruling,
the court limited SCAR proceedings’
availability to fact-patterns that clearly
establish occupancy by the owner.
Read Andrew Lieb's full article published in The Suffolk Lawyer.
SCAR Proceeding Owner-Occupancy Requirement
Read Andrew Lieb's full article published in The Suffolk Lawyer.
SCAR Proceeding Owner-Occupancy Requirement
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