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CLARK'S LAWS is dedicated to Landlords and Active Real Estate Investors. Jim Clark is an attorney, founder and head of the Landlord & Active Real Estate Investor practice at Blodnick Fazio & Clark. The firm represents landlords and active real estate investors in all facets of their business and personal matters.

No landlord wants to evict a tenant, they would rather that the rent gets paid, the tenant complies with the lease terms, and the landlord leaves the tenant to quiet enjoyment, but sometimes landlords have no choice.Get access to free resources we regularly offer to our landlord and investor clients. Request a call back to find out how we can help you take your real estate investing to the next level.

Clark's Laws of Babylon and Garden City is dedicated to Landlords and Active Real Estate Investors. Represents landlords and active real estate investors in all facets of their business and personal matters. Landlord-tenant litigation, real estate transactions, partnership matters, corporate counsel and asset protection.
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ClarksLaws.com was founded by attorney Jim Clark in 2005 after he left a large corporate Wall Street law firm to focus exclusively on a law practice representing landlords and active real estate investors.
Mr. Clark has been involved in thousands of real estate investment transactions and disputes as an attorney, an observer, and an investor.
Through them all, he's witnessed (and experienced) wild success and spectacular failures.
With these experiences he's observed repeated patterns in an investor's personal traits and their handling of their business that inevitably precedes success, and he's mapped processes that track these patterns to give his clients their best chance of realizing their real estate investment goals.
It's about freedom; and freedom comes from having a better quality of life.
A better quality of life will come from having a powerful money-making machine that works for you in sickness, health and even death.
Landlord attorneys help landlords create and maintain powerful money-making machines.
Being a landlord on Long Island is different from other business ventures.
At the heart of every Landlord's business is a legal relationship: the legal relationship between the Landlord and Tenant.
And, it's a highly technical relationship that is often skewed against the landlord.
The goal for residential real estate investors is to get it running like a business.
For real estate attorneys like us, this means setting up the legal side.
This allows you more time to do the "high-value stuff" that you're best at (so that you can do more of it); and leave the rest to us.
The legal end is hugely important, but ideally, it's only a small part of your business.
Our process keeps it a small part of your business (by keeping you safe and making it efficient), so that you can spend more of your time doing the things that will make you money.
As experienced real estate attorneys and litigators, we have been on all sides of many foreclosure actions.
We have represented lenders, borrowers and tenants.
As part of our efforts to assist homeowners who are in foreclosure and deal with the foreclosure crisis that has inundated our market, we offer several low-cost options and counseling to help give homeowners the space they need to make intelligent decisions so they can get back on their feet, permanently.
For more information about these options please call us at 631.669.6300 or feel free to e-mail Jim Clark at jclark@clarkslaws.com.
No landlord wants to evict a tenant, they would rather that the rent gets paid, the tenant complies with the lease terms, and the landlord leaves the tenant to quiet enjoyment, but sometimes landlords have no choice.
It's evicting a tenant as quickly as possible, which is what we do.
Additionally, it's an acronym for what we believe is the absolute best way to handle evictions in New York.
So, what does it stand for?
One of the most common reasons why evictions can take too long or settle on unfavorable terms is because the landlord didn't follow the lease terms and the technicalities of law.
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