I am a NY attorney whose practice focuses primarily on real estate matters including, but not limited to, residential purchases and sales, financing, commercial lease review, landlord-tenant matters, entity formation, estate sales, and 1031 exchanges, as well business law, and estate planning, estate administration, and elder care law.
I have conducted several "new homebuyer" seminars in Manhattan and pride myself on the ability to get the desired result for my clients even when faced with complex issues and difficult and adversarial attitudes from other parties involved in a transaction.
I am the founding member and the Managing Attorney of The Deemer Law Group, PLLC, admitted to practice in the State of New York.
Prior to founding The Deemer Law Group, PLLC, I was a founding member and Managing Member of Abrams Deemer PLLC.
And prior to forming Abrams Deemer PLLC, I was Of Counsel to Russo & Burke in Manhattan and a Senior Associate at Mavrides, Moyal & Associates LLP.
I earned my B.A. from the University of Michigan in 2003 and my J.D. from New York Law School in 2009. I was admitted to practice in New York in 2011.
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Homeowners Association, Mortgages, Residential Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Formation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions
- Intellectual Property
- Free Consultation
- Credit Cards Accepted
- New York
- New York State Office of Court Administration
- ID Number: 4964250
- English: Spoken, Written
- New York Law School
- Website
- The Deemer Law Group, PLLC
- Q. If wife signs a deed as executor when no estate was ever filed or executor appointed is it valid to transfer real estate
- A: If no estate was opened, your wife did not receive Letters Testamentary and therefore cannot act on behalf on behalf of the estate, which includes signing a deed.
Your wife, assuming she is the named Executrix in the Will must submit the Will for probate in order to receive Letters Testamentary, which would allow her to sign the deed.
- Q. Can a lawyer with a broker license represent a buyer purchasing a home and also do the real estate closing?
- A: No, someone cannot act as both a real estate attorney and collect a real estate commission on the same transaction as it is a conflict of interest. That said, your father could act as your real estate attorney and collect a finder's fee, assuming that the Seller consents to the finder's fee.
- Q. I live in a 50 unit apartment building I was charged a broker fee but I found the apartment & the Managment company gave
- A: It depends on whether it was an application fee or a brokerage commission. Landlords and its managing agents are able to charge application fees. However, they can not charge you a brokerage commission unless it is disclosed, you agree in writing to pay such brokerage commission, and the broker was responsible for consummating the transaction between the landlord and new tenant. Further, any person/entity claiming a brokerage commission must be a licensed broker.