New York, NY asked in Contracts and Real Estate Law for New York

Q: I am a service contractor in NYC and work with many real estate property management companies.

The property manager signed a 1-yr weekly service contract with my firm. I was just informed they wish to terminate the agreement immediately, which is 9 months short of the 1yr term. How can I hold them to this contract if they will not permit my staff from entering the building?

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A: To enforce the service contract with the property management company in NYC, you should carefully review the terms and conditions outlined in the agreement. If the contract specifies a one-year term, the property manager may be obligated to fulfill the entire duration unless there are valid reasons for termination as defined in the contract. If they wish to terminate the agreement prematurely, they should comply with any termination clauses and provide notice as required by the contract.

If the property manager is preventing your staff from entering the building, it could constitute a breach of contract. In such cases, it is advisable to communicate with the property management company, reminding them of their contractual obligations and seeking an amicable resolution. If the issue persists, you may want to consult with a contracts attorney in New York to explore legal options, such as pursuing damages for breach of contract or seeking an injunction to enforce the terms of the agreement.

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