New Jersey Assembly Bill 793 – Conditional Veto by Governor Murphy After careful analysis, the NPLA’s General Counsel, Jonathan Hornik Esq., found many issues with Assembly Bill 793, and delivered comments to Governor Murphy’s office. Those comments were...
What New York Senate Bill S5257C Could Mean for NYC Real Estate Authored by Ruben Izgelov, Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Nationwide Private Lender, We Lend. From the perspective of hotel and office building owners stuck with unproductive assets, the Housing Our...
New York Senate Bill 1061A: Regulation of Commercial Finance Licensing This correspondence was submitted on behalf of the National Private Lenders Association by Jonathan Hornik, Esq. and Peter Kelegian, Esq. of LaRocca Hornik Rosen & Greenberg, LLP. For the...
New York Private Lender/Investor Alert: Senate Bill 5376 Analysis provided by the NPLA’s General Counsel, Jon Hornik Attention NY Private Lenders and Investors, Bill #S5376 has been introduced to the NY Senate. If passed, the bill will adversely impact fix-n-flip...
New York Senate Bill 1061 Would Require Licensing for Private, Hard Money Commercial Mortgage Lenders Analysis provided by the NPLA’s General Counsel, Jon Hornik Private Lender Law and the National Private Lenders Association are preparing arguments to dissuade the...
New York Covid-19 Emergency Eviction And Foreclosure Prevention Act Of 2020 Signed Into Law Analysis provided by the NPLA’s General Counsel, Jon Hornik The Act’s stated intent is to avoid evictions and foreclosure proceedings for persons experiencing financial...