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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - September 9, 2015

In SDF9 COBK v. AF & AR, the court extend[ed] the stay on any transfer of title to the property, so that defendants may pursue appellate relief "without jeopardizing their right to remain in possession of their residence."
United States Real Estate and Construction
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In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes three cases. In 201 West 54th St. Buyer v. Rodin, the trial court was found to have properly afforded tenant a chance to cure a breach. In Richstone v. Board of Managers of Leighton House Condominium, a board was granted reargument, leading to dismissal of trespass claims. In SDF9 COBK v. AF & AR, the court extend[ed] the stay on any transfer of title to the property, so that defendants may pursue appellate relief "without jeopardizing their right to remain in possession of their residence."

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30 October 2015

New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - September 9, 2015

United States Real Estate and Construction
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