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Staten Island Landlord Attorney

       Carl J. Muraco is a Staten Island landlord attorney who appears in Staten Island landlord eviction court regularly.  He and his office appear in all 5 boroughs of New York City on a daily basis.  If you are a Staten Island landlord dealing with a bad tenant then you should call a Staten Island landlord lawyer now to discuss your rights.  Our office focuses on eviction in Staten Island as well as the other boroughs for single family properties, multi-family properties and large management companies.  We are landlord attorneys who fight to get the best result possible for you and your property.  We handle residential evictions and commercial evictions.  

When a tenant refuses to pay rent or remains in possession unlawfully, taking action requires more than serving a notice. New York’s housing laws are strict, and errors can derail your case. A seasoned Staten Island eviction attorney helps landlords pursue possession legally, efficiently, and with full compliance.

Focused Representation for Property Owners

Every eviction matter is different. Whether you own a two-family home or manage multiple rental units, a knowledgeable landlord lawyer will assess your situation and develop a strategy tailored to your property and goals.

Legal assistance commonly includes:

  • Preparing statutory rent demands

  • Serving termination notices

  • Filing petitions and supporting documents

  • Appearing at court conferences and hearings

  • Negotiating stipulations or payment agreements

Housing cases on Staten Island are handled in the Housing Part of the New York City Civil Court. Understanding local filing procedures and courtroom expectations can significantly impact how quickly your case progresses.

Addressing Non-Payment of Rent

Unpaid rent disrupts cash flow and building operations. A Staten Island eviction attorney can initiate a non-payment proceeding designed to recover possession and, when appropriate, seek a money judgment for arrears. Careful preparation and proper service are essential to avoid dismissal.

Handling Holdover & Lease Violations

If a lease has expired or a tenant has breached material terms—such as unauthorized occupancy or persistent nuisance behavior—a holdover proceeding may be necessary. An experienced landlord attorney ensures notices are drafted accurately and that all legal grounds are clearly established before filing.

Regulatory Awareness & Risk Management

Some properties may be subject to rent regulation oversight by the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal. A knowledgeable landlord lawyer can evaluate your building’s status and help you remain compliant while pursuing enforcement action when needed.

Move Forward with Confidence

Evictions on Staten Island demand precision and strategic planning. Partnering with a dedicated eviction attorney helps safeguard your rights, reduce delays, and protect your rental investment.

If you need clear guidance and strong representation, consult a Staten Island landlord lawyer to discuss your options and take the next step toward resolving your tenant matter.

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124 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 1B - Brooklyn, N.Y. 11205 -

Serving All of NEW YORK CITY

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