By

Laura Catina, Esq.
Form TP-584 is a Combined Real Estate Transfer Tax Return, Credit Line Mortgage Certificate, and Certification of Exemption from the Payment of Estimated Personal Income Tax.  This form is completed in order to comply with the requirements of the real estate transfer tax, the tax on mortgages as it applies to the Credit Line Mortgage...
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As we have discussed previously here, there are so many moving parts when it comes to a real estate transaction, on both the buyer’s and seller’s side. There are certain tasks that each party has to complete in order to close a transaction and a team of professionals that is helping them complete each task....
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Unequivocally, a home purchase is one of the greatest, largest transactions that any individual can endeavor to undertake in his or her lifetime.  For our first-time home buyers, it is daunting to enter into a transaction, saying, “I will pay $800,000.00 for this home, and here, in the meantime, you can hold an $80,000.00 deposit...
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On September and October 2023, we published a blog post regarding the Real Property Condition Disclosure Statement in New York. On September 22, 2023, Governor Hochul signed legislation that struck the portion of the statute permitting a seller to give a purchaser a credit of $500.00 in lieu of the Real Property Condition Disclosure Statement....
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After finalizing the contract of sale and any riders thereto, the next step in the home-buying process in New Jersey may involve conducting a home inspection and ascertaining what – if any – repairs you, as the buyer, will request that the seller address, by way of a repair or a credit. A home inspection...
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With the start of the busy real estate season right around the corner, we thought it would be a good time to talk again about the team that works together to get a buyer (and seller) to the closing table. Purchasing a home is one of the largest investments that people make in their lifetime....
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It is understood that a business entity, such as a corporation or a limited liability company, is directed and controlled by the officers and members thereof.  These are real people making real decisions guiding the entity’s actions. Yet, the individuals themselves enjoy the corporate protections afforded to them by virtue of acting through the corporate...
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When venturing into the realm of homeownership, the excitement of finding your dream home can sometimes overshadow the practicalities of the buying process. Among these, conducting a thorough property inspection stands out as a crucial step that should never be overlooked unless there is a specific reason that warrants waiving it. This blog post delves...
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It is a common misconception that a member of a limited liability company (LLC) in New York can be expelled – non-judicially or judicially – by the other member(s) of the LLC for cause, for any reason, on any basis, at any time. Eh, not so fast. Let’s visualize a flow chart here for a...
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In the hustle and bustle of day-to-day operations, it’s easy for business owners (Amy and I included) to get caught up in the present moment. Yet, amid the daily grind, there’s one crucial aspect that often gets overlooked: succession planning. Whether you’re a family-owned enterprise, a small startup, or a large corporation, having a solid...
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