Queens Landlord-Tenant Lawyer
Expert legal representation for landlords and tenants in Queens. From non-payment evictions to habitability claims, rent stabilization, and tenant rights.
Queens rental market
The Queens Rental Market - What You're Dealing With
Queens is one of the most ethnically diverse boroughs in New York City and one of the largest rental markets in the country. With a high concentration of rent-stabilized housing, a dense immigrant tenant population, and significant investor activity in neighborhoods like Jamaica, Flushing, Astoria, and Jackson Heights, landlord-tenant matters in Queens are among the most active in the city. Queens landlords and tenants alike benefit from experienced legal counsel who knows the local rental landscape and how to navigate proceedings effectively.
Legal framework
Key Landlord-Tenant Laws in Queens
These statutes govern every landlord-tenant matter in Queens. Understanding them is the foundation of effective representation.
Rent Stabilization
Governs permissible rent increases, lease renewals, and tenant succession rights for stabilized units across Queens.
RPAPL § 711
Defines the lawful grounds for eviction proceedings - including non-payment and holdover - in Queens Housing Court.
Real Property Law § 235-b
The warranty of habitability requires landlords to maintain safe, livable conditions. Violations are a defense in eviction proceedings.
Security Deposit Cap
Under the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (2019), security deposits are capped at one month's rent for most residential leases.
Legal services
How We Help Queens Landlords & Tenants
Eviction Proceedings
Non-payment and holdover proceedings handled from start to finish - proper notice service, petition filing, court appearances, and warrant of eviction. For landlords pursuing possession and tenants defending their homes.
Rent Stabilization & DHCR
Rent overcharge complaints, IAI applications, succession proceedings, and preferential rent disputes before the Division of Housing and Community Renewal. Complex matters handled with precision. See landlord resources →
Illegal Lockouts & Harassment
Illegal lockouts and landlord harassment are actionable in NYC Housing Court. Tenants can seek emergency relief and civil penalties. We act fast to restore possession and stop ongoing harassment. See tenant resources →
Stay informed
2024–2025 Legal Updates Affecting Queens
Good Cause Eviction Law
- Enacted April 2024 - applies to many unregulated apartments in NYC
- Caps rent increases at 5% + CPI for covered units
- Requires landlords to show "good cause" before evicting or refusing lease renewal
- Significantly changes the landlord-tenant dynamic in Queens
IAI Caps (Individual Apartment Improvement)
- Standard IAI cap: $30,000 per unit for rent-stabilized apartments
- Extended cap: $50,000 if no IAI work in prior 15 years and tenant occupied 25+ years
- All IAI work must be documented and registered with DHCR
Why choose us
Trusted Queens Landlord-Tenant Representation
Deep Queens Experience
We appear regularly in Queens Housing Court - we know the local procedures, the judges, and what it takes to win. That familiarity translates directly into better outcomes for our clients.
Swift, Strategic Action
Housing Court timelines are tight. We file quickly, prepare thoroughly, and move your case forward without delay - minimizing your exposure and maximizing your leverage.
Free Initial Consultation
Understand your legal position at no cost. We'll assess your case, explain your options, and give you an honest evaluation before you commit to anything.
Helpful resources
Resources for Queens Landlords & Tenants
We serve all of NYC
Also Serving Other Boroughs
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