BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Resolving Airbnb-related legal disputes within a homeowners association (HOA) in New York City (NYC) involves navigating both HOA regulations and city laws related to short-term rentals. Review HOA Bylaws and Rules: Consult the HOA’s bylaws and rules to understand the existing regulations regarding short-term rentals […]
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Dealing with NYC Coop common charges disputes
BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Dealing with common charges disputes in a New York City (NYC) cooperative (co-op) involves addressing disagreements between the co-op board and individual unit owners regarding the payment of common charges. Common charges are fees paid by co-op owners to cover the costs of maintaining and operating […]
Mediation in New York City property dispute controversies
BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Mediation is a popular alternative dispute resolution (ADR) method used to resolve property disputes and controversies in New York City (NYC). Mediation involves a neutral third party, known as a mediator, who facilitates communication between the parties involved in the dispute and helps them work towards […]
NYC Real Estate Dispute Arbitration
BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Arbitration is an alternative dispute resolution method commonly used in New York City (NYC) real estate disputes as an alternative to traditional litigation. It involves submitting the dispute to a neutral third party, called an arbitrator, who will make a binding decision after considering the evidence […]