If you share a rental apartment, you need to know your rights to continue to reside there whether or not you are named in the lease and what you can do to protect your interest.
We all know that when things are good, their good and your rights in your lease are not so significant. If everyone is performing their obligations, there are no issues. However, it’s when a problem or issue arises, that your lease and your rights are very much important. And they are also important for you to be aware of if you share a residence with someone, particularly when things go wrong. In the event of a breakup of a relationship – whether it is a marital, significant other or friendship – your home is your castle. But you may lose your right to continue to reside there in the event of a breakdown in the relationship. David will be discussing this very topic tomorrow morning where you will learn:
- What are your rights to be added to a lease? And if you can, how?
- If your spouse is named in the lease and you are not, could you lose your right to stay there in the event that your spouse leaves?
- If you reside with a friend or significant other are those rights the same?
- Who can stay and who needs to leave?
Listen to this call learn what you can do to have the living arrangement that you want.
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ABOUT DAVID A. KAMINSKY, Esq. The law practice of David A. Kaminsky concentrates in real estate and real estate litigation. His practice includes real estate litigation, real estate counsel, real estate transactions, loft law litigation, commercial leasing, commercial and residential landlord-tenant litigation.David A. Kaminsky’s litigation experience is wide ranging. David A. Kaminsky has represented landlords throughout New York City in commercial and residential landlord-tenant litigation.He has appeared as an expert in the “NY Times Question & Answer” column of their “Sunday Real Estate” section and online edition. David is also a frequent contributor to the Street Easy Real Estate Blog. David A. Kaminsky has also represented many tenants and tenant associations. David A. Kaminsky has been in private practice since 1985. He is recognized as an industry leader and a prominent real estate and landlord-tenant attorney throughout the City of New York. |



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