Atty. Daniel M. Bernstein

Atty. Daniel M. Bernstein

Daniel M. Bernstein joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2017 and is a Member and Leader of the firm’s Tax Incentives & Affordable Housing Department.

New York New York 29 Years Experience 29 year
Call (212) 257-3798

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Daniel M. Bernstein is a Member based in New York, New York, practicing at Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.. They have 29+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 1997. Their practice focuses on business, tax, m&a, zoning, and hoa. Admitted to practice in New York U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York U.S. Court of Appeals, Seco (1997) and New York (1997). Educated at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (J.D., 1996) and Carleton College (B.A., 1993). Recognitions include Peer Reviewed. Serves clients in New York, NY and the surrounding metropolitan area.

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  • Daniel M. Bernstein joined Rosenberg & Estis, P.C. in 2017 and is a Member and Leader of the firm’s Tax Incentives & Affordable Housing Department
  • Bernstein’s practice involves affordable housing and urban development issues in New York, obtaining property tax exemptions and abatements (485-x / ANNY for new development; 467-m / AHCC for commercial conversions; new and old 421-a including requests for extension of 421-a(16) Completion Date, ICAP/ICIP, 420-c, 420-a, J-51, Article XI, etc.), development rights bonuses and incentives / zoning requirements (Voluntary and Mandatory Inclusionary Housing, FRESH program, Zoning for Quality and Affordability) for New York City projects
  • Bernstein is experienced in the assessment and taxation of real property in New York, as well as acquisition, financing, leasing, Declarations of Condominium, and condominium offering plans
  • Bernstein also has extensive experience helping real estate developers obtain economic incentives for their residential, commercial, or mixed-use projects
  • Bernstein also performs diligence on such matters for lenders and purchasers of such NYC properties
  • Prior to joining Rosenberg & Estis, Bernstein spent over a decade at two New York City real estate law firms representing some of the city’s major residential, commercial, and mixed-use real estate developers
  • Bernstein began his career working on immigration, healthcare, and public benefit issues at a major New York labor union and for New York not-for-profit organizations, where he handled litigation in U.S
  • District and Circuit Courts
  • Notable Work Represented multiple NYC developers in closing Mandatory Inclusionary Housing Restrictive Declarations (with 421-a property exemptions) to build major residential projects in re-zoned areas
  • Represented not-for-profit owners in obtaining and maintaining eligibility for 420-a property tax exemptions
  • Formed fee and leasehold condominiums for developers of NYC properties, to allow their properties to optimize eligibility for property tax incentives (421-a, 420-c, Art
  • XI, ICAP, 420-a, etc.) and to align with business / financing goals
  • Amended Regulatory Agreements for affordable rent stabilized NYC properties allowing them to utilize Private Housing Finance Law (PHFL) Section 610 to collect rent subsidies in excess of Legal Rents
  • Represented developers including FRESH zoning benefits in their mixed-income predominantly residential projects, qualifying for Affordable New York Housing Program Benefits aka 421-a property tax benefits and creating a condominium structure to align property tax incentive and business / ownership / leasing objectives
  • Represented developer making units affordable under both the 421-a program and Privately Financed Affordable Senior Housing to achieve both property tax and zoning benefits as well as deeper affordability of certain units
  • Diligenced countless Regulatory Agreements and Property Tax Incentive programs for potential lenders and purchasers
  • Represented purchasers of residential development rights generated via the Inclusionary Housing program
  • Represented early adopters of the new “Affordable New York Housing Program” who switched to this program from the old 421-a tax exemption program
  • Prepared and filed applications for development rights under the NYC Inclusionary Housing Program, including for projects qualifying for tax exemption under both the Affordable New York Housing Program and the “old” 421-a program
  • Represented NY Affordable Housing developer in connection with 420-c property tax exemption program for project receiving low income housing tax credits
  • Represented national residential developer on New York City residential and mixed-use rental projects in connection with applications for 421-a property tax exemptions, analyses of maximum allowable rents under the 421-a tax exemption program, and preparation of 421-a lease riders for market-rate and affordable units
  • Represented national residential developer on New York City residential condominium and cooperative projects through property tax exemption and condominium offering plan work
  • This involved guiding the client through the 421-a property tax exemption program and including for sale affordable units in mixed-income projects
  • Represented New York developer on several of their mixed-income mixed-use projects, which included market-rate residential condominium units and rentals, affordable rental units, and retail/commercial space consisting of hundreds of residential units
  • This involved managing property tax exemption and abatement applications (421-a property tax exemption, 420-c property tax exemption, and ICAP property tax abatement), refining Declaration of Condominium to maximize property tax exemption and abatement programs, coordinating with Offering Plan counsel, and more
  • Represented New York developer of new-construction hotel and medical office property in connection with ICAP property tax abatement program and projection of property taxes with and without ICAP benefits
  • Represented developer of new-construction retail property in connection with ICAP property tax abatement program and coordination with leasing counsel regarding tax escalation clauses for tenants
  • Represented New York developer of existing hotel property in connection with ICAP property tax abatement program and projection of property taxes with and without ICAP benefits
  • Represented purchaser of existing residential property and conducted due diligence regarding 421-a property tax exemption benefits and the potential value of the property tax benefits at issue
  • Represented seller of hotel property with pending application for ICAP property tax abatement benefits
  • Coordinated with seller’s transactional counsel and with purchaser’s transactional counsel
  • Represented developer of new-construction commercial property in request to have the New York City Department of Finance remove building assessed value under Administrative Code provisions
  • Projected assessed value and net operating income of major residential projects with and without various property tax exemption (421-a) and abatement (ICAP) programs
  • Assisted developers in making determination whether to make residential units affordable under the 421-a program
  • Classes / Seminars In-person CLE: “Current Issues in Affordable Housing in New York City,” Organizer, NYC Bar Association, May 2025 R&E Webinar: “J-51 Reform Program: April 30 Filing Deadline,” Co-Presented with R&E Member Benjamin M. Williams, March 2025 R&E Webinar: “Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan (MSMX),” Co-Presented with R&E NYC Development Group Member Adam R. Sanders and Counsel David J. Rosenberg, March 2025 R&E Webinar and In-person CLE: “NYC Property Tax Incentive and Regulatory Due Diligence 101: Important Updates for NYC Purchasers and Lenders,” December 2024 In-person CLE: “Introduction to NYC Property Tax Incentives for Affordable Housing”, Program Instructor, NYC Bar Association, November 2024 In-person CLE: “2024 Update: NYC Affordable Housing Property Tax Incentives”, Co-Presenter, Rosenberg & Estis, October 2024 “Investment Outlook: Strategies To Offset Smaller Margins On Affordable Housing,” Moderator, Bisnow, August 2024 R&E Webinar: “Meet the new New York Development Incentives: 421-a, 485-x and 467-m,” May 2024 In-Person CLE: “Current Issues in Affordable Housing in NYC: The Migrant Surge”, Organizer, NYC Bar Association, May 2024 R&E Webinar: “NYS PHFL Create Affordable Housing Opportunities,” December 2023 “Investment Outlook: Strategies To Offset Smaller Margins On Affordable Housing,” Moderator, Bisnow, August 2023 Inside R&E Podcast: “The Empire State Development Gowanus Program - Gov. Hochul’s Plan to Replace 421-a(16) for Residential Gowanus,” Speaker, July 2023 In-Person CLE: “Current Issues in Affordable Housing in NYC,” Organizer, NYC Bar Association, May 2023 R&E 421-a Webinar: “Affordability, Rent Stabilization, Deregulation and Recent Litigations,” March 2023 R&E Webinar: “Housing New York – Law Changes In Gov. Hochul’s Budget Proposals,” March 2023 R&E Webinar: “421-a Buildings: Wage Issues,” December 2022 “Affordable Housing Pipeline,” Bisnow’s Affordable Housing Summit, August 2022 “Affordable Housing Pipeline,” Moderator, Bisnow’s Affordable Housing Summit, August 2020 “NYC Residential Developer & Operator Lunch-and-Learn,” Speaker, March 2020 “Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (‘HSTPA’) - What Owners and Tenants (And Their Counsel) Need to Know,” Speaker, October 2019 “Affordable Financing and Regulation Strategy,” NYC Affordable Housing Summit, Moderator, August 2019 CLE: “Current Issues in Affordable Housing in New York City,” Speaker, May 2019 “New Housing Tax Incentives,” Speaker, NYC Bar Association, 2017 “In the Zone: Updates on Mandatory Inclusionary Housing in NYC,” Speaker, Venable LLP, 2016 “Development in The Wake of 421-a,” Speaker, NYC Bar Association, 2016

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Daniel M. Bernstein's Areas of Practice

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Business & Corporate Law

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Tax Law

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Mergers & Acquisitions

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Land Use & Zoning

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HOA & Condominium Law

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Where is Daniel M. Bernstein's law office located?
Daniel M. Bernstein's law practice is located in New York, New York. The firm is Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.. You can contact the office directly through this profile page.
What practice areas does Daniel M. Bernstein handle?
Daniel M. Bernstein focuses on business, tax, m&a, zoning, hoa. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in New York.
How long has Daniel M. Bernstein practiced law?
Daniel M. Bernstein has 29+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 1997.
Where did Daniel M. Bernstein go to law school?
Daniel M. Bernstein earned their education at (J.D., 1996); (B.A., 1993).
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Daniel M. Bernstein's notable recognition includes: Peer Reviewed.

Education

J.D.
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
- 1996
B.A.
Carleton College
- 1993

Awards

Peer Reviewed

Bar Admissions

New York U.S. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York U.S. Court of Appeals, Seco
Admitted: 1997
New York
Admitted: 1997

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