Debts, bills and lawsuits pile up for Irving Langer
Irving Langer, one of the biggest apartment landlords in the city, is under siege from disgruntled partners, lenders and even his credit card company — who have collectively sued for more than $30 million. Langer and his company, Brooklyn-based E&M Associates, at one point owned more than 4,500 apartments in New York. But in recent years he’s struggled with his properties’ finances and complaints from tenants. And he owns many of his investments through syndications and partnerships that have come under stress. Now a mountain of lawsuits involving different properties is piling up, further fracturing Langer’s real estate empire. Langer’s […]
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