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.
Oceanside is a census-designated place (CDP) and hamlet in Nassau County, New York, situated in the southern portion of the town of Hempstead. In 2010 there were 32,109 people living there.
Originally known as South Bay, the municipality of Christian Hook was formed by the English government in 1674, taking its name from the majority religion of the colonists residing there. As land was developed quickly, oyster sales replaced them as the dominating factor, with the neighborhood restaurant “Mott’s Landing” emerging as a popular spot to purchase oysters.
The town’s citizens decided in the nineteenth century that “Oceanville” sounded better than “Christian Hook”; “Oceanville Oysters” were the ones that sold, and the new name was formally adopted in 1864. Despite the town’s lack of frontage on the Atlantic Ocean, which is many miles to the south, “Ocean Side” was chosen as the town’s name in 1890 due to the existence of an Oceanville in New York. Reynolds Channel, several marsh islands, and Long Beach Barrier Island divide it from the ocean.
In 1902, the Oceanside Fire Department was founded. Old firehouse Columbia Engine Co. #1 is still standing and may be seen at the southwest corner of the triangle formed by Lincoln Avenue and Long Beach Road.
During the 1900s, the town started to grow quickly towards the south, crossing over wetlands and swamps to become a huge hamlet from a tiny port. The name was shortened to “Oceanside” in 1918.
The hamlet is 5.4 square miles (14 km2) in total, of which 5.0 square miles (13 km2) are land and 0.4 square miles (1.0 km2), or 7.38%, are water, according to the United States Census Bureau.
The average monthly temperature in the village center of Oceanside, which has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa), ranges from 32.1 °F in January to 74.8 °F in July. 7b is the local hardiness zone.
2010 census
In the census taken in 2010[15], 92.2% of people were White and 85.9% were Non-Hispanic White. 1.7% are Black, 0.1% are Native Americans, 2.7% are Asian, 0.0% are Pacific Islanders, 2.4% are other racial groups, and 1.3% are multiracial. In terms of race, 9.2% of people were Hispanic or Latino.
2000 census
32,733 people, 11,224 households, and 9,125 families called the region home as of the 2000 census. There were 6,523.6 people per square mile (2,518.8/km2) in the population. At an average density of 2,271.2 per square mile (876.9/km2), there were 11,396 housing units. There were 94.95% White people living in the CDP, 0.56% African Americans, 0.07% Native Americans, 1.83% Asian people, 0.01% Pacific Islanders, 1.58% people of other races, and 1.00% people of two or more races. 5.90% of people identified as Hispanic or Latino, regardless of race.
11,224 households were registered, of which 36.9% included children under the age of 18, 69.5% included married couples living together, 8.8% included a female householder living alone, and 18.7% did not belong to a family. Individuals made up 16.1% of all households, while people 65 years of age or older lived alone in 9.1% of them. The average size of a family was 3.25 and the average size of a household was 2.90.
The Oceanside School District provides education for the hamlet.
On the northwest corner of Oceanside and Foxhurst Roads, the first school in Oceanside was constructed sometime in 1838. It was a one-room attic space. Even though it was moved and is now a private residence, the building was still standing in 1960. Many school events are conducted on what used to be the school’s property, now known as the Schoolhouse Green. The schools in Oceanside have chosen to go by the numbers 1 through 9. In 1981, School #1 was demolished. School #6 is a kindergarten center, School #7 is a high school, and School #9M is the middle school. Today, Schools #2–5, 8, and 9E are elementary schools. Walter Boardman is the name of school #9.
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