This document must be served prior to a holdover proceeding when the tenant has lived in the rental unit for less than two years but over one year.
What is 60-day notice
Who is required to be present to execute a Will? Witnesses? Notary?
Two witnesses and a notary
Who is required to be present to execute a Power of Attorney document? Witnesses? Notary?
Two witnesses and a notary.
Who is required to be present to execute a Health Care Proxy document? Witnesses? Notary?
Two witnesses, no notary is required.
Likes to go shopping for $18,000 and not pay their AMEX Bill.
Who is Mrs. Ruggiano?
This county typically does not take illegal rental units as a defense in landlord-tenant proceedings
What is Suffolk County
When does a will become effective?
Immediately upon death.
How many agents can you have in a Power of Attorney? Must they act together or separately?
You can have as many agents as you want. The more agents you have, the better it will be to designate for them to act separately. You can direct agents to act together or separately, depending on your wishes.
When does a Health Care Proxy terminate?
A Health Care Proxy terminates at death UNLESS you specify that you would like it to terminate earlier.
Who will win the trial at the end of the semester?
Senior Citizens Clinic!
This proceeding occurs when the landlord-tenant relationship was terminated or expired and the goal is to evict the tenant
What is a holdover proceeding?
Can you disinherit your spouse in a will?
No.
As the principal of a Power of Attorney document, can you specify powers granted to an agent?
The principal can choose to either designate all powers or specifically limit the powers to meet their needs/wishes.
When can a Health Care Proxy be used?
Only when you are unable to make health care decisions for yourself.
This client has multiple violations on their property and refuses to accept the fact that the Town of "Crookhaven" will not lean in his favor.
Who is Mr. Kaufman?
This proceeding occurs when a landlord seeks unpaid rent
What is a non-payment proceeding?
Can you disinherit your children in a will?
Yes
A document that allows a person to make financial decisions on the behalf of the principal when the principal cannot make decisions for himself.
What is a Power of Attorney?
A document that allows a principal to appoint an agent to make health care decisions on the principal's behalf if the principal is no longer able to do so.
What is a Health Care Proxy?
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This program assists financially struggling tenant with unpaid rent so long as they have been effected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
What is the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP)?
What are some benefits to having a will?
-You control the disposition of your property.
-A will goes through a Probate Proceeding, which avoids Administration Proceedings.
Can you revoke a Power of Attorney?
You can revoke a Power of Attorney by executing a revocation document in writing.
What is the difference between a Living Will and a Health Care Proxy?
A Living Will specifies long term health care wishes such as life-prolonging procedures and end of life care. A Health Care Proxy appoints an agent to make medical decisions on a principal's behalf when the principal is no longer able to act.
Who is the best clinic professor?
Without a doubt. . . Professor Doty!!!