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Real Estate Leases

At Pearlman, Apat, Futterman, Sirotkin & Seinfeld, LLP, we provide legal guidance to real estate lessors, landlords and tenants throughout New York. Real estate leases are legally binding contracts that can seriously affect your future. It is important to have an experienced attorney on your side when drafting a lease, negotiating lease terms or preparing to sign a lease.

Experienced Representation

Our attorneys will manage the negotiation process for you. If you are a tenant, we will conduct a thorough review of the lease and propose changes and modifications to best protect you. When representing a landlord in a commercial property setting, we will prepare the lease agreement to the landlord's best interests. Our lawyers have experience assisting building owners and landlords who manage many types of commercial properties, including stores and offices, as well as residential buildings such as apartments.

Our attorneys provide knowledgeable guidance in the following areas relating to real estate leases:

  • Security/insurance deposits
  • Terms and conditions
  • Condition of premises, including damages, repairs and changes to premises
  • Subletting activities
  • Tenant defaults
  • Good guy clause
  • Renewal rights
  • Parking spaces
  • Environmental obligations

In addition to real estate leases, we represent clients in many other areas of real estate law, including purchases and sales, and litigation involving adverse possession and real estate fraud. To discuss any real estate issue, contact us by e-mail or call our offices in Queens to speak to an experienced attorney today.

If you have been injured in an accident or by a doctor's negligence, or should you need help with a contract dispute or real estate transaction, contact us today.

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