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Serving Nassau & Suffolk Counties

Real Estate &
Landlord-Tenant
Counsel

Berger Law Group, P.C. provides skilled, results-driven legal counsel to landlords, property management companies, and commercial tenants throughout Long Island — handling landlord-tenant matters, real estate transactions, and bankruptcy proceedings.

Warren M. Berger
Attorney & Founder
40+
Years Experience
State &
Federal
Courts of Admission
Located in Commack, Long Island
Serving clients across Long Island
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Warren M. Berger, Esq.
40+
Years of Practice
Our Attorneys

Warren M. Berger
Attorney & Founder

Warren M. Berger is the founder of Berger Law Group, P.C. Admitted to practice in 1978, Warren brings over four decades of experience across landlord-tenant litigation, real estate transactions, and bankruptcy proceedings.

Warren has built a reputation for tenacious, knowledgeable representation — from nonpayment and holdover eviction proceedings to business sales and purchases, Chapter 7 bankruptcies, real estate closings, and commercial tenant matters throughout Long Island.

Berger Law Group has cultivated long-standing relationships with leading Long Island property management companies, bringing deep institutional knowledge to every matter the firm handles.

Admitted
New York State, 1978
E.D.N.Y. & S.D.N.Y.
Courts
District, Supreme, Bankruptcy & Federal
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Zachary Berger, Esq.
NY · NJ
& Federal Courts

Zachary Berger
Attorney

Zachary Berger is an attorney at Berger Law Group, P.C., where he handles the firm's full range of matters, including landlord-tenant litigation, real estate transactions, and bankruptcy proceedings.

Also admitted in New Jersey and the Eastern District of New York, Zachary handles nonpayment and holdover eviction proceedings, motion practice, Supreme Court actions, and real estate closings on behalf of the firm's clients throughout Long Island.

Admitted
New York, New Jersey
& E.D.N.Y.
Courts
District, Supreme & Federal
What We Handle

Our Practice Areas

We represent landlords, property management companies, commercial tenants, and real estate clients — bringing experienced advocacy to every matter.

01
Nonpayment Proceedings

Swift, effective pursuit of unpaid rent in Nassau and Suffolk County District Courts, from rent demand through judgment and warrant of eviction.

02
Holdover Proceedings

Representation in post-expiration tenancy and lease violation holdover matters, including service of proper termination notices and prosecuting proceedings through warrant of eviction.

03
Supreme Court Actions

Ejectment actions and other complex landlord-tenant matters requiring Supreme Court jurisdiction, including RPAPL Article 6 proceedings.

04
Bankruptcy Matters

Representation in Chapter 7 consumer bankruptcies, as well as motions for relief from the automatic stay and protection of landlord interests in bankruptcy courts throughout the region.

05
Property Management Counsel

Ongoing legal support for property management companies, including lease review, regulatory compliance, tenant correspondence, and strategic pre-litigation guidance.

06
Commercial Landlord-Tenant

Enforcement of commercial leases, including claims for unpaid rent, breach of lease, and related actions.

07
Business Transactions

Representation of buyers and sellers in the sale and purchase of businesses, including contract negotiation, due diligence, and closing.

08
Real Estate Transactions

Comprehensive representation in residential and commercial real estate purchases, sales, and closings on Long Island, guiding clients through contract review, title issues, and settlement.

Get in Touch

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Consultation

If you are a landlord or property management company facing a tenant dispute, our team is ready to help. Contact us to discuss your matter and learn how Berger Law Group can protect your interests.

Office
66 Commack Road, Suite 304
Commack, NY 11725
Office Hours
Monday – Friday: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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