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Daniel Gershburg, Esq.

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President for Daniel Gershburg Esq., P.C. January 1950—present
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Daniel Gershburg, Esq. answered:
Many of these answers are incorrect, and thats perhaps due to the question. You DO NOT need both parties to consent to postponing the date in some circumstances. Typically a Contract of Sale will provide for certain situations, listed below, such as an on or about date. However, where the co-op doesn't yet specifically approve the proposed purchasers, the closing may have to be postponed, and there are many times when there is little the sellers can do with regards to that. So like any lawyer in New York City would say....it depends. Im a Real Estate lawyer - Fri Oct 29, 2010
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