by devsitedeveloper | May 16, 2014 | Feature Articles
By Bruce Gudin, Esq. of Ehrlich Petriello Gudin & Plaza On January 13, 2014 the Senate and General Assembly approved and passed P.L.2013, CHAPTER 186, Assembly, No. 3625 concerning emergency operations plans in senior occupied buildings. This act takes effect...
by devsitedeveloper | May 16, 2014 | News & Views Issues
Features Signs of Terrorism May 7th “Disaster Preparedness & Damage Control” EPA’s Lead Paint Rule -“It’s Back” Noisy Neighbors? This May Help How to Buy Short Sales 10 Tips for Your Rentals Get Paid to Reduce Your...
by devsitedeveloper | May 16, 2014 | Feature Articles
By Chris Hanlon, Esq. of Hanlon Niemann On January 21, 2014 Governor Christie signed into law S-2018. This legislation is an attempt to “even the playing field” by allowing a Court to award a successful tenant legal fees where the landlord has the right to...
by devsitedeveloper | Mar 17, 2014 | News & Views Issues
Features Recapturing Operating Expenses Through Property Tax Appeals Double Your Productivity! EXPO April 9th Landlord Pays the Price for Segregation Notice of Change in Payment Standards IRS Warns of Tax Time Scams Tenant Wins $28.5 Million Verdict Columns...
by devsitedeveloper | Jan 23, 2014 | Feature Articles
By Zev Stern & Nathan Winkler Water is typically wasted one drop at a time, but invariably adds up to significant costs! Reducing water and sewer bills is one of the few strategies left for multifamily building operators to improve their cash flow. The water and...
by devsitedeveloper | Jan 23, 2014 | Feature Articles
By: Andrew Amorosi, PE, RS Concrete has high strength when it is compressed, or ‘squeezed’. However, it is extremely weak when it is subjected to tension, or ‘pulled’. Deicers can react with weakness and cause havoc. Upon appearance, concrete...