However, for many homeowners, renters and business owners, Hurricane Sandy may have had an even more catastrophic effect on your home or business, more so than Hurricane Irene. If you are one of those who have been impacted by the storm in any way we want to provide you with the following tips to make sure that you do not get taken advantage of in the upcoming days, weeks and months.
On April 18th, 2012, Jason R. Rittie, Esq. from Law firm of Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick, PC, located in Denville, New Jersey, along with other counsel, will be presenting a full day, comprehensive seminar for the Sterling Education Services, Inc. entitled: Landlord – Tenant Law: Surviving in a Difficult Economy.
Dear Ask the Attorney: I have a 5 year lease for a retail store in Morris County. After Hurricane Irene, the landlord came in and fixed some of the major issues caused by the flooding. However, almost a year later, there are still problems which he knows about that need […]
Recently, with the mortgage rates as low as they are and houses being more affordable, I am thinking about buying a house. This is my first time as a potential homeowner and I am a bit confused about everything. Does having an attorney help me get through this process more […]