Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New York
If a lease states a tenant cannot file a counterclaim against a landlord, does New York state law prohibit that in the event of an inextricably intertwined condition?
Asked on 12/07/10, 8:58 am
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Answered on 12/16/10, 8:17 am
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