United States:
New York Law Journal: Realty Law Digest - May 27, 2015
09 June 2015
Herrick, Feinstein LLP
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In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription
required), Scott Mollen analyzes two notable cases. In Tucciarone
v. The Hamlet On Olde Oyster Bay Homeowners Assoc., the plaintiffs
were permitted to amend their complaint and assert a claim of
breach of fiduciary duty. In Tantaro v. Common Ground Community
Housing Development Fund, the tenant's girlfriend was found to
be a mere licensee, not a tenant entitled to relief.
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