The Appellate Division recently addressed a situation where a guaranty accompanying the original lease was enforced post-modification of that underlying lease in 4 USS LLC v. DSW MS LLC where the court ruled that the Guarantee could "recover under the terms of the lease, prior to its modification".
This means that where you make a deal to modify the terms of your lease, you may still be personally liable under the old guaranty for past breaches of that previous lease.
The takeaway from this case is to address the guaranty documents in the modification documents and expressly state the intentions of the parties as to past breaches and their enforceability post-modification.
Real estate agents often only think about getting the functional results that their clients expressly state accomplished - this case is a reminder of the necessity to clean up the past before emerging into the goals stated by your clients for the future.
Otherwise, the past can come back to bite you.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Friday, October 10, 2014
Andrew Lieb's Radio Segment: Save a Deal From Pitfalls (Real Life - 88.3FM)
Here is a clip from Andrew Lieb's radio segment last week on Real Life 88.3 Peconic Broadcasting - You can check it out here. Topics discussed include real estate tips to close a deal for sellers and agents. Learn how to be proactive to save a deal from pitfalls.
Surprises About Homeowners' Insurance You Probably Didn't Know
If you or your clients are in the process of purchasing property and want a resource guide that explains Homeowners' Insurance, check out Andrew Matthew Lieb's latest article featured in The Huffington Post.
Surprises About Homeowners' Insurance You Probably Didn't Know
Topics Include:
Surprises About Homeowners' Insurance You Probably Didn't Know
Topics Include:
- Categories of Insurance
- Deductibles
- Property Damage Coverage
- Off-Premises Coverage
- Household Workers' Coverage
- Rental Issues
- Notice Requirements
- Mitigation Requirements
- Duty to Defend
- Declaratory Judgment Option:
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
New Amendment Allows For Borrowers to Re-Modify Loans That Have Already Received a HAMP Modification If They Experience a New Hardship
Great news for those struggling with their mortgage after
previously receiving a modification! Now, you can re-modify your mortgage due
to recent amendments to the Making Homes Affordable (MHA) Handbook. On
September 30th, Treasury released Supplemental Directive 14-03,
which provides new guidelines, updates and clarifications that servicers must
follow.
To better understand these new amendments, previously, a
servicer could not re-modify a loan that received a HAMP permanent modification
until either the loan lost good standing or more than 5 years had passed since
the permanent modification effective date.
By Litigation Team at Lieb at Law, P.C., &
Anonymous
Tags:
Foreclosure Defense,
HAMP,
Home Affordable Modification Program,
Loan Modification,
Supplemental Directive
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Lieb at Law is Hiring a New Law School Graduate (Law Clerk / Entry Level Junior Associate)
Join a thriving law firm that leverages informational imbalances and leads our profession through advocacy and advice supported by cutting-edge technology and know-how.
You will be exposed to real estate litigation and assist in cases from real estate brokerage through landlord / tenant, premises liability, personal injury, foreclosure defense and more.
This is a litigation support position, inclusive of drafting legal memos, pleadings, discovery and motion practice. Deductive reasoning skills required. Must be a self-starter with ambition and drive.
Those that succeed in this position can earn a Junior Associate Attorney position once licensed. Partner track available for the highest level achievers.
This career opportunity is out of our Center Moriches office.
To Apply: Submit Cover Letter, Resume and Writing Sample to careers@liebatlaw.com
Click here to learn more about Lieb at Law.
You will be exposed to real estate litigation and assist in cases from real estate brokerage through landlord / tenant, premises liability, personal injury, foreclosure defense and more.
This is a litigation support position, inclusive of drafting legal memos, pleadings, discovery and motion practice. Deductive reasoning skills required. Must be a self-starter with ambition and drive.
Those that succeed in this position can earn a Junior Associate Attorney position once licensed. Partner track available for the highest level achievers.
This career opportunity is out of our Center Moriches office.
To Apply: Submit Cover Letter, Resume and Writing Sample to careers@liebatlaw.com
Click here to learn more about Lieb at Law.
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