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Federal and state law can impose compliance requirements affecting both disposing of and transacting in real estate by not-for-profit organizations. In a dialogue with The Rooftop Project’s Jordan Moss and Professor James Hagy, David Samuels and Themes Karalis of the law firm Duval & Stachenfeld illustrate situations, including some unique to New York law and regulation, in which compliance and care are warranted.
Publication Date
Spring 2017
Publisher
The Rooftops Group LLC
City
New York
Keywords
Compliance, real estate transaction, non-profit
Disciplines
Business Organizations Law | Land Use Law | Legal Education | Organizations Law | Property Law and Real Estate | Social Welfare Law | State and Local Government Law | Tax Law
Recommended Citation
Hagy, James and Moss, Jordan, "Perspectives - David Samuels and Themes Karalis of Duval & Stachenfeld LLP" (2017). Rooftops Project. 35.
https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/rooftops_project/35
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