Contact Info
Practice Areas
Landlord and Tenant Disputes | New York City’s Condo and Co-op Law Firm
Education
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, B.A.
Brooklyn Law School, J.D.
Jose Saladin is an Associate at Belkin · Burden · Goldman, LLP.
As a litigator with over 18 years of experience, Jose has represented cooperative and condominium boards in a wide range of litigation and non-litigation matters. Those include, but are not limited to: landlord-tenant disputes, disputes involving commercial tenants, contract disputes, residential and commercial foreclosure proceedings, discrimination claims, actions to abate violations of cooperative and condominium governing and operational documents, auction and foreclosure sales of cooperative and condominium apartments, and lawsuits or proceedings commenced by unit owners against boards and the cooperatives and condominiums on whose behalf they act.
In representing boards, Jose has litigated in and appeared before state trial and appellate courts, federal bankruptcy courts, and various administrative agencies. These agencies include, but are not limited to, the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development and the New York City Department of Buildings.
Apart from the litigation aspect of his practice, Jose advises boards on matters relating to corporate governance including, but not limited to, the interpretation and enforcement of and amendments to By-Laws, proprietary leases and rules and regulations; boards’ obligations under applicable federal, state, and local laws, which include laws governing the fiduciary duty of boards members and obligations of boards under antidiscrimination laws, and devising practical, cost effective and non-litigation solutions to day-to-day issues; e.g., noise disputes, parking disputes, etc., that arise in cooperative and condominium communities.