ATTENTION LLC Owners
LLC sellers & buyers of residential property (1-4 family houses) will no longer be able to hide their identities.
Transfer tax returns submitted by LLCs, as required when transferring real estate, will no longer be accepted by the clerk's office unless submitted with the names and addresses of all members, managers, shareholders, directors, officers, partners, and other authorized agents.
Check out the full bill here and understand that you can no longer hide your identity in a residential real estate deal in the State of New York.
Monday, September 23, 2019
Law Alert: LLC Owners ID Must be Disclosed in Real Estate Deals
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Friday, September 20, 2019
New Law Protects Domestic Violence Victims From Eviction
Governor Cuomo signed Assembly Bill A2665A, which prevents landlords from evicting tenants facing domestic violence or other crimes as a result of a nuisance violation. Landlords may now begin eviction proceedings against perpetrators of violence while the victim of domestic violence remains at his/her residence.
The stated purpose of the law:
“[n]o victim of domestic violence, or other person threatened with violence or in jeopardy of harm, should fail to access police or emergency assistance when needed because of the fear that doing so may result in losing their housing through eviction or other actions to remove them from the property.”Prior to the new law, landlords could evict victims of domestic violence for creating a "nuisance."
Closed Captioning On TVs In Public Accommodations Must Now Be Provided Upon Request
Televisions in an area of public accommodation that have a closed captioning feature must be enabled upon request. However, business owners will not be penalized if the television does not have a closed captioning feature.
The specific law S1650 signed by Governor Cuomo states:
The specific law S1650 signed by Governor Cuomo states:
“A place of public accommodation, resort or amusement. . . shall upon request be required to have closed captioning enabled on all televisions that are located in the public area . . . during regular business hours.”Owners/Managers of public accommodations should train staff on this new requirement to avoid potential exposure to costly lawsuits.
Monday, September 09, 2019
Eye on Real Estate - 9/7/19
If you missed Eye on Real Estate this weekend you can listen to the Podcast. Topics include - how to evaluate your insurance coverage and questions to ask to make sure your assets are protected in the event of a storm, understanding what happens when you list property without a broker and more general real estate tips.
Listen Here to the Podcast
Listen Here to the Podcast
Deadline = 1 Month: Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
Attention all employers / HR managers - you have 1 month left to complete your sexual harassment prevention training of all employees as required by Labor Law 201-g.
Failure to train = misdemeanor and exposure to lots of fines by the DOL.
Get your employees trained at sexualharassmenttrainingny.com
Failure to train = misdemeanor and exposure to lots of fines by the DOL.
Get your employees trained at sexualharassmenttrainingny.com
Tuesday, September 03, 2019
How to Know if Your Lawyer is Terrible
Just because someone passed the bar exam and is licensed by the state doesn’t mean that person is good at their job. Here are five ways to know if your lawyer is simply terrible, which you can tell even if you aren’t a lawyer with the know-how to evaluate legal work.
Read the full article by Andrew Lieb, Esq in Dan's Papers here.
Read the full article by Andrew Lieb, Esq in Dan's Papers here.
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