Landlord Representation

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Landlord
Representation.

Commercial and residential property owners need counsel who understands both the lease and the leverage. KOR Law LLP represents landlords in disputes where rent collection, possession, and enforcement of lease terms are on the line.

Overview

Strategic Counsel for
Property Owners.

Landlord-tenant practice is procedurally specific and substantively complex. The rules differ between commercial and residential matters, between New York and New Jersey, and between summary proceedings and plenary actions, and small procedural missteps can cost months of recovery time.

KOR Law LLP represents commercial and residential landlords in non-payment, holdover, and lease enforcement matters. We bring sophisticated litigation experience to disputes that often turn on timing, documentation, and the willingness to press through the procedural gates that other counsel hesitate to challenge.

What We Handle

Lease Disputes on the
Landlord Side.

01

Non-Payment Proceedings

Summary non-payment proceedings to recover unpaid rent and possession of commercial and residential premises.

02

Holdover Actions

Holdover and ejectment proceedings against tenants who remain in possession after lease expiration or termination.

03

Lease Enforcement

Enforcement of commercial lease covenants, including use restrictions, alteration provisions, and personal guaranty obligations.

04

Personal Guaranty Claims

Pursuing personal guarantors of commercial lease obligations for rent arrears and damages following default.

05

Commercial Lease Disputes

Plenary commercial lease litigation involving rent disputes, eviction, and breach claims that extend beyond summary proceedings.

“Powerful in Court.
Trusted Beyond It.”

Have a Matter?

Speak Directly with
a Partner.

Landlord matters compound when they are not addressed quickly. Reach out to discuss your situation with the partner handling your case.

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