
Accepting Rent by Direct Deposit
Why Landlords Should Never Give Their Bank Account Information to Tenants It is now more common than ever for landlords to give their bank account
Why Landlords Should Never Give Their Bank Account Information to Tenants It is now more common than ever for landlords to give their bank account
In both Nassau and Suffolk County, when a landlord goes to court to evict a tenant, the landlord is seeking legal authority to have an enforcement officer physically remove the tenant from the rental premises, restoring possession to the landlord. The landlord is also seeking the authority to attach certain of the tenant’s assets to collect back rent due. This is the foundation of the eviction process in NY.
Before you bring an eviction action to remove a tenant for non-payment of rent in Nassau County, there are certain things you must know about
In Olszewski v Neuman, 2011 NY Slip Op 51287(U), a Nassau County District Court case, tenants sued their landlord for the return of their $2,100
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