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Rent Demands Revisited

New York Law Journal

August 1, 2012

In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein, partners at Rosenberg & Estis, review a decision that held a landlord may amend the petition at trial to recover the rent accruing after service of the predicate rent demand, without having to serve a new rent demand, formally approving the typical practice in commercial nonpayment proceedings in the Civil Court.

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