Westchester County, NY Real Estate Lawyers


Jeffrey  Davis Lawyer

Jeffrey Davis

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Construction, Contract, Litigation, Lawsuit & Dispute
Boutique law firm focusing on startups, construction and contract litigation

We're a boutique law firm specializing in working with the small business, startup, and construction community. See our website for many helpful artic... (more)

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Kenneth J. Gould Lawyer

Kenneth J. Gould

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Real Estate, Estate, Wills & Probate, Business

At Marcus, Gould & Sussman, LLP, we provide exceptional representation in a broad range of transactional, planning and litigation matters. With law of... (more)

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914-683-0090

Michael Howard Joseph Lawyer
Michael Howard Joseph
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Michael Howard Joseph

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Accident & Injury, Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Business, Criminal

A lawyer for more than 20 years, Michael H. Joseph can help you with your personal injury, commercial litigation, or criminal defense case. Mr. Joseph... (more)

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800-919-5460

Mat  Paulose Jr. Lawyer

Mat Paulose Jr.

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Lawsuit & Dispute, Business, Contract, Construction Contracts, Construction Liens

We are litigation attorneys. We focus on commercial disputes, contract rights, employment rights, civil rights, and personal injury. If you need to ... (more)

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800-217-0430

John Bernard Kelly Lawyer

John Bernard Kelly

VERIFIED
Estate, Real Estate, Wills, Trusts, Business

John Kelly is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York handling Real Estate and Estate matters.

James Gordon Striar Lawyer

James Gordon Striar

VERIFIED
Estate, Real Estate Other

Jim Striar is a practicing lawyer in the state of New York handling estate and real estate matters.

John J. Grimes

Condominiums, Alimony & Spousal Support, Child Support, Adoption
Status:  In Good Standing           

David Lacher

Land Use & Zoning, Wills, Wills & Probate, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

Lowell D. Willinger

Corporate, Business Organization, Contract, Land Use & Zoning
Status:  In Good Standing           

John C. Gugliotta

Real Estate, Estate, Criminal, Insurance
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LEGAL TERMS

UNCONSCIONABILITY

A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, i... (more...)
A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, inability to read or inability to understand the language. The unfairness must be so severe that it is shocking to the average person. It usually includes the absence of any meaningful choice on the part of the buyer and contract terms so one-sided that they unreasonably favor the seller. A contract will be terminated if the buyer can prove unconscionability.

BREACH OF CONTRACT

A legal claim that one party failed to perform as required under a valid agreement with the other party. For example you might say, 'The roofer breached our con... (more...)
A legal claim that one party failed to perform as required under a valid agreement with the other party. For example you might say, 'The roofer breached our contract by using substandard supplies when he repaired my roof.'

ESTATE

Generally, all the property you own when you die.

JUROR

A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls and department of motor vehicles' lists. In ... (more...)
A person who serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are obtained from sources such as voter registration rolls and department of motor vehicles' lists. In most states, employers are prohibited from discriminating against employees who are called for jury duty--that is, they cannot demote or fire an employee for serving. And a few states require that the employer continue to pay the absent employee. Individuals who are selected to serve on a jury receive from the court a very small fee for their time and sometimes the cost of traveling from home to court.

OFFER

A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person making the offer to form a contract, must contain some... (more...)
A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person making the offer to form a contract, must contain some essential terms--including the price and subject matter of the contract--and must be communicated by the person making the offer. A legally valid acceptance of the offer will create a binding contract.

FINDER'S FEE

A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords,... (more...)
A fee charged by real estate brokers and apartment-finding services in exchange for locating a rental property. These fees are permitted by law. Some landlords, however, charge finder's fees merely for renting a place. This type of charge is not legitimate and, in some areas, is specifically declared illegal.

PRECEDENT

A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judg... (more...)
A legal principle or rule created by one or more decisions of a state or federal appellate court. These rules provide a point of reference or authority for judges deciding similar issues in later cases. Lower courts must apply these rules when faced with similar legal issues. For example, if the Montana Supreme Court decides that a certain type of employment contract overly restricts the right of the employee to quit and get another job, all other Montana courts must apply this same rule.

ARBITRATION

A non-court procedure for resolving disputes using one or more neutral third parties -- called the arbitrator or arbitration panel. Arbitration uses rules of ev... (more...)
A non-court procedure for resolving disputes using one or more neutral third parties -- called the arbitrator or arbitration panel. Arbitration uses rules of evidence and procedure that are less formal than those followed in trial courts, which usually leads to a faster, less-expensive resolution. There are many types of arbitration in common use: Binding arbitration is similar to a court proceeding in that the arbitrator has the power to impose a decision, although this is sometimes limited by agreement -- for example, in 'hi-lo arbitration' the parties may agree in advance to a maximum and minimum award. In non-binding arbitration, the arbitrator can recommend but not impose a decision. Many contracts -- including those imposed on customers by many financial and healthcare organizations -- require mandatory arbitration in the event of a dispute. This may be reasonable when the arbitrator really is neutral, but is justifiably criticized when the large company that writes the contract is able to influence the choice of the arbitrator.

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE (MLS)

A computer-based service that provides real estate professionals with detailed listings of most homes currently on the market. Much of the information can now b... (more...)
A computer-based service that provides real estate professionals with detailed listings of most homes currently on the market. Much of the information can now be obtained by the public through websites like www.realtor.com.