Real Estate and Landlord-Tenant Litigation

Our firm represents owners, developers and tenants in commercial lease and landlord-tenant matters, both commercial and residential. We are fully versed and experienced in the areas of landlord/tenant law, adverse possession claims, boundary disputes, brokerage disputes, conveyance disputes, and  partition actions.  As regional counsel for one of the nation’s largest restaurant chains, the firm conducts litigation aggressively, but with a view toward bottom line considerations.

When facing the stress of real estate litigation, retaining an attorney with substantial knowledge about New York property laws and civil litigation can lighten the burden. By assertively applying our combined experience and extensive knowledge of all aspects of property rights, civil procedure, finance and business, we can handle your disputes related to:

  • Real property contracts
  • Residential home sales
  • Commercial property sales
  • Construction Claims
  • Mechanics Lients
  • Contractors and subcontractors
  • Mortgages
  • Homeowners associations
  • Co-ops and Condominiums
  • Landlord-tenant
  • Holdover and Non-Payment Proceedings
  • Evictions
  • Foreclosures
  • Boundaries and easements
  • Title Insurance
  • Partition Actions
  • Constitutional “Takings” Claims
  • Zoning Litigation

Resolving an Eviction
Eviction is disruptive to both the landlord and the tenant. The landlord must spend the time and money to replace tenants who fall behind on rent, and displaced families must locate new homes under traumatic circumstances. With this scenario in mind, our attorneys help mediate disputes when eviction is undesirable. If you are a tenant who unfairly faces eviction, we protect your right to remain in your home. If you are a landlord whose tenants are engaged in disruptive, illegal or damaging behavior, we help you to protect your property and your business.

Contact New York’s real estate litigation attorneys
To schedule an attorney consultation, call the Law Offices of Andrew L. Crabtree, P.C. at 631-753-0200 or contact us online.