Bankruptcy Solutions
The purpose of federal bankruptcy legislation, sometimes known as Title 11 of the United States Code or the “Bankruptcy Code,” is to provide an opportunity for financial reorganization or a fresh start for legitimate debtors who are unable to fulfill their obligations.
Foreclosure Solutions
As you are undoubtedly aware, many homeowners are in arrears on their mortgages as a result of the 2020 recession brought on by the coronavirus. At first, most lenders had been understanding and would have granted a brief suspension of the late payments.
Debt Negotiations & Settlements
Clients regularly hire the Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C. to represent them in negotiations with banks, mortgage holders, credit card issuers, auto financing providers, landlords, tax authorities, and other creditors.
Mortgage Loan Modifications
The most common strategy used by our firm to prevent a house in severe mortgage arrears from going into foreclosure is a mortgage modification. Mortgage modification and other potential Retention Options are the potential goals of most homeowners in foreclosure because most people experiencing serious hardships with their mortgages are looking for “Retention Options
Credit Card Solutions
For consumers, credit card debt and other unsecured personal loans are the most common types of debt. There are a few legal options for handling credit card debt, including the following: Litigation, bankruptcy, and/or negotiated settlements are the three options.
Debtor Litigation Defense
Many of The Law Office of Ronald D. Weiss, P.C.’s clients face the possibility of litigation or collection activities from their creditors because they are accused of having debt that they are unable to pay or because they contest the existence, amount, or obligation of the debt.
Landlord Tenant Solutions
Landlord-Tenant Law is one of our firm’s areas of expertise; we defend landlords and tenants in a variety of legal proceedings before the Landlord-Tenant Court and the New York Supreme Court. When it comes to eviction and/or collecting large amounts of past due rent.
Distressed Real Estate
A. Pre-Contract When a seller (the “Seller”) sells real estate to a buyer (the “Buyer”), there are usually a number of important steps involved. A seller will first list their property on the market for sale. A real estate broker is frequently hired by the seller to help locate possible buyers for their property.
Student Loan Solutions
In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes,” as Benjamin Franklin famously said. This phrase has recently been amended by popular opinion to include student loans. Since most jobs these days require a bachelor’s degree, the amount of debt that Americans owe on their student loans
Tax Debt Solutions
Many people have trouble keeping up with their tax payments to the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (“NYS”), which includes sales taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, and other state taxes, as well as the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”), which includes individual income taxes.
The Boulevard Gardens Apartments is a 960-unit apartment complex located at 54th Street and 31st Avenue in Woodside, Queens, New York City. It was opened in June 1935, amidst the Great Depression. Architect Theodore H. Englehardt designed the apartments for the Cord Meyer Development Corporation. The design was inspired by another apartment complex Englehardt had designed in Forest Hills.
The housing project consisted of ten units, each accommodating 96 families, totaling 960 families in all. These low-rent model tenements had an average rental price of $11 per room. They were constructed with a federal loan of $3,450,000 from the Public Works Administration (PWA), and construction began in 1933. Boulevard Gardens was among seven housing developments funded by the PWA through private companies, although future funding was directed solely to public housing authorities.
By September 1935, all units were leased, and a year later, there was a waiting list of 5,000 families. The Dick-Meyer Corporation built a block front of fourteen stores adjacent to the apartments, all of which were rented by October 1935. The development’s 3,000 inhabitants had access to twenty-seven retail stores, a 300-car garage, and a movie theater.
However, there were concerns about affordability. John Volpe, president of the Lower East Side Public Housing Conference, argued in a letter to The New York Times that government-assisted projects like Knickerbocker Village, Boulevard Gardens, and Hillside in Queens only partially solved the slum problem because the rents were not low enough for the low-income group. He cited an example of a New York City Housing Authority project on East 3rd Street in Manhattan, which offered more attractive dwellings at a lower cost.
In May 1936, the majority of families in the larger buildings paid between $35 and $50 per month for rent. The New York State Board of Housing urged the Boulevard Gardens Housing Corporation to reserve their accommodations for low-income families and gradually eliminate tenants with higher incomes. About 3.8% of families in the Boulevard Gardens Apartments had annual incomes of $4,000 or more, according to state board data.
The Gardens comprise a complex of 10 six-story buildings, totaling 960 apartments. Interestingly, these structures cover only 22% of the land, with the remainder reserved for landscaping and playgrounds. This design was lauded as “A New Idea in Apartment Housing” and hailed as Woodside’s “Model Village,” earning the complex an award for architectural merit from the Queens Chamber of Commerce in 1936.
The main entry features a formal colonnaded arch, leading residents up a set of steps. A neo-Georgian entryway, characterized by stately Doric columns, leads to two open courtyards. Buildings are set back from the sidewalk by raised grassy berms. Inside the courtyards, shade trees such as oaks and maples line meandering paths.
As of November 1999, Boulevard Gardens remained a 960-unit co-op, spanning 12 acres and consisting of 10 buildings with 6 stories each. This description remained largely unchanged as of 2009.
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