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Landlord Tenant Disputes

A Tradition of Excellence in Landlord-Tenant Disputes

When a landlord-tenant dispute requires legal action, the best approach is to work with a law firm that can protect your interests through strategic counseling, strong advocacy and diverse experience. Since 1992, this is what our Manhattan law firm has provided to our clients, and we continue this tradition with each and every landlord-tenant case we handle.

At Nesenoff & Miltenberg, L.L.P., we have extensive experience in all areas of commercial and residential landlord-tenant law. Our practice includes resolution of a wide range of landlord-tenant disputes, including:

  • Prosecuting non-payment
  • Prosecuting holdover proceedings
  • Commercial evictions
  • Material lease default litigation
  • Illegal sublet and non-primary resident claims
  • Disputes under the Rent Stabilization Code

Our team of trial lawyers has handled this type of work for several major New York City management companies, managing agents, and developers or owners, giving us the in-depth experience necessary to be strong and successful advocates for our clients.

When Lease Agreements Lead to Landlord-Tenant Disputes

We have structured, negotiated and completed numerous and complex shopping center leases, restaurant leases, retail store leases, office leases and residential leases for both tenants and landlords in the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey and across the country. This means that our attorneys know the intricacies of even the most complex lease agreements so, when a lease leads to a landlord-tenant dispute, we are well-prepared to create solutions that protect our clients' interests.

We also have experience handling complex matters that involve administrative agencies, like Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Division for Housing and Community Renewal.

At Nesenoff & Miltenberg, L.L.P., personal attention is a priority. All calls are returned within 24 hours and our clients work directly with their experienced attorneys. To schedule a confidential consultation at our Manhattan law firm, call us at 866-915-4033 or simply complete our online contact form.

“Common sense often makes good law” United State Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas