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Home > News & Seminars > Articles > New York real property law update 2005 New York real property law update 2005This article was first published in the Syracuse Law Review, 55 Syracuse L. Rev. 1293 (2005). The following is a summary of various New York cases and legislation during the period between July 1, 2003 and June 30, 2004 of significance to real estate attorneys. This is not a summary of each and every decision of significance, or, for that matter, perhaps even what some might consider the most important developments in this area. It is a compendium of developments affecting real property law which, in the opinion of this author, practitioners are likely to encounter. The summary is divided into twelve substantive areas — vendor/purchaser, landlord/tenant, condominiums/co-ops, adverse possession, premises liability, real estate brokers, covenants and restrictions, title insurance, mortgages, recording, legislation and miscellaneous real property law. |
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