Legal issues with regards to solar panel installations on roofs in NYC

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Installing solar panels on roofs in New York City (NYC) can present various legal considerations and challenges due to the city’s unique regulations, building codes, and zoning laws. Here are some key legal issues to be aware of when considering solar panel installations on NYC rooftops: […]

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Condominium Development Laws in New York City

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Condominium development laws in New York City (NYC) govern the creation, operation, and management of condominium projects within the city. Condos are a popular form of real estate ownership, and developers must adhere to specific regulations when creating and selling condominium units. Here’s an overview of […]

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Zoning and Land Use: NYC Legal Guide

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Zoning and land use regulations in New York City (NYC) play a critical role in shaping the city’s physical development, ensuring orderly growth, and balancing the interests of property owners, developers, communities, and the public. Here’s a legal guide to understanding zoning and land use in […]

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NYC legal framework of the CPC (City Planning Commission)

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M The City Planning Commission (CPC) is a key agency in the land use planning and development process in New York City (NYC). It plays a crucial role in shaping the city’s physical growth, land use policies, and zoning regulations. The CPC operates within a legal framework […]

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NYC Roof Contract Laws

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M   When dealing with roof contracts in NYC, several legal considerations apply:   Licensing and Permits: Contractors working on roofing projects in NYC are generally required to be licensed by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB). Verify that the contractor you’re hiring holds a […]

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NYC Zoning Variances and the BSA (Board of Standards and Appeals).

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M In New York City, zoning variances are permissions granted to property owners by the Board of Standards and Appeals (BSA) to deviate from certain zoning regulations for their property. The BSA is a quasi-judicial agency responsible for reviewing and deciding on applications for zoning variances and […]

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Construction Access Agreements in New York City

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Construction access agreements in New York City (NYC) are legal contracts that allow construction or development projects to access neighboring properties or public spaces for purposes such as staging, equipment placement, and other construction-related activities. These agreements are essential for maintaining compliance with NYC’s regulations and […]

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In NYC, can a zoning lot consist of more than one tax lot?

BY JOHN KIRITSIS, ESQ., CPA, MBA, MS, JD, LL.M Yes, in New York City (NYC), a zoning lot can consist of more than one tax lot. A zoning lot is a designated area of land that is subject to specific zoning regulations and requirements outlined in the city’s zoning code. A tax lot, on the […]

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