Biography
Peter Massa is a seasoned attorney with significant experience counseling condominium and cooperative board clients on a range of sophisticated issues including contract negotiations, corporate governance, collections and quality of life.
For new buildings, he seamlessly manages the transition from developer to unit owner control. Peter acts as general counsel for co-ops and condos and also represents individuals in various real estate transactions. He has experience negotiating commercial leases, construction and AIA contracts, license agreements and other agreements for owners and tenants.
Outside of his real estate practice, Peter also represents banks in commercial lending transactions.
A frequent speaker and author, Peter has presented at a number of seminars, including the annual Housing Conference of the Council of New York Cooperatives and Condominiums. He has been quoted regarding real estate law in key business and industry publications including The New York Times, The Cooperator and Habitat Magazine.
Background
Prior to joining the firm, Peter was in private practice with two other New York area law firms for more than 15 years.
Education
- Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (J.D., 2004)
- Lehigh University (B.A., 2001)
- Political Science and Government
- Minor in Religion Studies
- Alpha Chi Rho
Admissions
Professional Activities
- New York State Bar Association (Committee on Condominiums and Cooperatives)
- New York City Bar
Charitable and Civic Involvement
- Foundation Fighting Blindness