Thursday, March 2, 2017

Lawyers Can Assist Clients with the Home Buying Process





Zeh & Associates, PC, a legal service based in Melville, New York, offers clients in Long Island and New York City assistance with many different civil matters, including residential real estate transactions. Zeh & Associates, PC works with clients throughout the process, from beginning of sale to the closing of the title.

Hiring a legal service to assist with real estate transactions can help home buyers, particularly first-time home buyers, save money and protect themselves. Individuals might not know what to look for in a contract. With the help of an attorney, they can be made aware of potential pitfalls, such as limitations that might leave them stuck in a faulty home if there are major problems.

A legal services firm can assist clients by reviewing the various documents involved in buying a home. These include mortgage loan documents, deeds, titles, and land surveys. Experienced lawyers understand what types of clauses are important - such as whether homeowners can remodel certain parts of a home, or exactly how far property boundaries extend - and point them out to home buyers.

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Real Estate Law: Regulating Real Property and Personal Property

 


Based in Melville, New York, the legal team at Zeh & Associates, P.C., has represented clients with varied legal needs since the company’s founding in 2013. The attorneys at Zeh & Associates, P.C. handle a wide range of criminal law cases as well as consumer protection, traffic, and real estate litigation.

Real estate law primarily relates to the purchase and ownership of real property, as well as concerns about the management of personal property. Real property matters involve the buying and selling of land and buildings, and personal property topics involve money and other non-concrete items with identifiable worth.

Every real estate transaction is subject to certain state laws, and there are specific requirements on what must be written into contracts. A deed for a piece of real property must include a detailed property description, and it must be appropriately recorded to confirm property ownership. In addition to deed requirements, there are regulations for property leasing and rental that protect both tenants and landlords.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

DWI - Legal Limits and Consequences in New York State


The professionals at Zeh & Associates, P.C., provide quality legal services to clients in the Greater New York area. In addition to real estate, consumer debt, and commercial litigation, the attorneys at Zeh & Associates, P.C., are well versed in criminal law, including DWI. 

In New York, motorists who drive while impaired by alcohol or other drugs may be charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI). This is a serious crime that carries hefty fines and consequences.

For most drivers, the legal limit is a 0.08 percent blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Individuals operating a commercial vehicle can be charged at 0.04 percent, and anyone under the age of 21 is over the legal BAC limit at 0.02 percent. 

Penalties for DWIs vary greatly. Courts generally consider factors such as age, license type, and previous infractions when handing out punishments. In most cases, motorists charged with a first DWI will face a fee of at least several hundred dollars and a short-term license suspension. Many drivers will be required to use an ignition interlock device as well.

Monday, August 15, 2016

How to Contest a Traffic Ticket


Since 2013, Zeh & Associates, P.C. has been providing skilled legal representation to residents of all five New York City boroughs, as well as those of New York's Nassau and Suffolk Counties. The attorneys at Zeh & Associates, P.C. offer assistance with many legal matters, including traffic cases.

Whether for speeding, running a red light, or committing another infraction, most drivers will receive a traffic violation at some point. These tickets are sometimes given in error, and therefore may be possible to appeal. Some subjective assessments made by the officer, such as stating that a driver made an unsafe turn, can be disputed. In such cases, the driver may appear in court and argue that they were in fact driving safely. Even when a law has been broken, it may be possible to argue that a ticket was given in error. For instance, a driver might defend against a speeding ticket by showing that they were keeping up with the flow of traffic, and that speeding was the safer option.

Friday, August 5, 2016

DUI and DWI - Know the Consequences


Melville, New York, law firm Zeh & Associates, P.C., provides legal representation to Long Island-area clients. At Zeh & Associates, P.C., the attorneys offer a wide range of services that include defending clients against DUI charges.

DUI (driving under the influence) and DWI (driving while intoxicated) are crimes related to driving vehicles while compromised by the consumption of alcohol or drugs - either recreational or prescription - to the point that the driver cannot properly and safely operate the vehicle. These offenses are the primary cause of traffic accidents with the highest mortality rates around the world.

Driving while intoxicated incurs penalties that range from losing driving privileges for a specified amount of time to a jail sentence, depending on prior offenses. Additionally, violators are subject to mandatory fines starting from $125 to as much as $10,000, depending on the gravity and frequency of the violation. These laws are subject to change, and DUI lawyers generally aim to stay abreast of new legislation in this field in order to assist clients.

Monday, July 11, 2016

The Bankruptcy Process





Zeh & Associates, P.C., represents clients from Long Island and New York City who have been affected by consumer debt matters like bankruptcy. When choosing Zeh & Associates, P.C., clients receive from the firm a full range of support, including filing documents and negotiating directly with creditors.

In the United States, the bankruptcy process is regulated by the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, which broadly reformed the steps individuals must take to achieve full or partial discharge of their debts. The act mandates, among other steps, that individuals must pursue credit counseling prior to filing for bankruptcy and must undergo a course in financial management after filing for bankruptcy.

Filers may qualify for different types of bankruptcy. Most people seek out the Chapter 7 variety, which allows for elimination of substantial debt burdens with some exceptions, such as student loans, which cannot be discharged except under certain narrow circumstances.

The Chapter 13 variety, on the other hand, often proves beneficial to people with properties that they wish to keep and for which they intend to continue making payments. Under the Chapter 13 process, those payments may be diminished. Moreover, Chapter 13 can protect homeowners from foreclosure.