Practice Areas
Education
JD, Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
BS, magna cum laude, St. John’s University
About
Anthony Morreale practices in the firm’s administrative law department advising landlords, owners, managers, and developers on a wide array of regulatory issues, with a specialization and focus on Rent Stabilization.
Guided by his past experience as a real estate litigator, Mr. Morreale now concentrates his practice on administrative proceedings before the NY State Division of Housing and Community Renewal and other state and local agencies from inception, through administrative review, and in Article 78 proceedings. He often works closely with the firm’s litigation department in representing clients who face regulatory status challenges and rent overcharge claims in the courts to obtain favorable results.
In addition, Mr. Morreale provides buyers, sellers, and lenders of multifamily assets with careful and up-to-date rent regulatory due diligence and guidance on affordable housing issues.
Immediately prior to joining the firm, he served as a law clerk in the Housing Part of the New York City Civil Court.
Associations
New York City Bar Association
Publications
- Owners of Rent Stabilized Buildings Must Advise Tenants That Buildings Contain Regulated Units, The BBG Update, Summer 2025
- The ‘Totality of the Circumstances’ Surrounding the New Statutory Definition of a Fraudulent Deregulation Scheme, The BBG Update, Spring 2024
Related Posts
- Rent Transparency Act – Compliance Reminder
- Super Lawyers® Names 24 Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP (BBG) Attorneys in 2025 New York Metro Rankings
- Fall 2025 Quarterly Real Estate Newsletter
- Belkin Burden Goldman, LLP Secures Summary Judgment in Apartment Deregulation Dispute
- Summer 2025 Quarterly Real Estate Newsletter
- Anthony Morreale to Present at NY State Judicial Institute on Rent Overcharge Claims in New York City
- Partner Anthony Morreale to Present at NY State Judicial Institute on Rent Overcharge Claims in New York City
- Owners of Rent Stabilized Buildings Must Advise Tenants That Buildings Contain Regulated Units
- HPD Proposes New Rules for J-51 Reform Tax Incentive Program
- Multifamily Regulatory Policy Update: Navigating Building Owner & Tenant Relationships – Seminar with Martin Heistein
- HPD Adopts Rules Governing 467-m and 485-x Tax Benefits Programs
- Celebrating BBG’s Recent Recognitions in Real Estate Law
