Gadura Real Estate, LLC | 106-09 101st Ave, Ozone Park, NY 11416Cell: (917) 705-0132 | Office: (917) 705-0132

Landlord Services in Queens, Brooklyn & Long Island — Rent Out Your Property Fast

Nitin Gadura | Licensed NYS Real Estate Salesperson | Gadura Real Estate, LLC

Your Go-To Agent for Renting Out Property in Queens, Brooklyn & Long Island

Own a rental property and need a qualified tenant? Nitin Gadura of Gadura Real Estate, LLC is the landlord's agent in Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. Whether you have a vacant apartment, a basement unit with a valid C/O, a two-family house, or an entire multi-family building, I handle everything from pricing and marketing to tenant screening, showings, lease preparation, and move-in coordination — so you collect rent faster with less hassle.

I work with landlords 7 days a week. My goal is simple: fill your vacancy with a qualified, reliable tenant as quickly as possible while protecting your legal interests under New York landlord-tenant law.

Already renting through another agent? Looking for a better experience? Call me at (917) 705-0132 or email Nitink.gadura@gmail.com to discuss your property.

What We Do for Landlords

Gadura Real Estate provides full-service landlord representation and tenant placement across Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. Here is exactly what you get when you list your rental with me:

Need ongoing help beyond tenant placement? See our property management services for full-service building management.

Types of Properties We Help Landlords Rent

No matter what type of rental property you own, Nitin Gadura has the experience and tenant pipeline to fill it:

Neighborhoods We Cover

Gadura Real Estate places tenants across every major neighborhood in Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island. Landlords in any of these areas can list with us:

Queens

Brooklyn

Long Island

Don't see your neighborhood? I cover all of Queens, Brooklyn, Nassau County, and Suffolk County. Call (917) 705-0132 to discuss your property.

NY Landlord Legal Essentials

New York has some of the strongest tenant protection laws in the country. As your landlord's agent, I make sure you stay compliant and avoid costly legal mistakes. Here are the key rules every Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island landlord must know:

Not sure if your property is compliant? Call me at (917) 705-0132 before you list — I'll help you identify any issues before they become problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I rent out my apartment in Queens?

Contact a licensed real estate agent like Nitin Gadura at Gadura Real Estate, LLC. I handle every step: pricing your unit at market rate, professional photography, listing on MLS, StreetEasy, Zillow, and Apartments.com, screening tenants with background and credit checks, conducting showings 7 days a week, preparing a lease compliant with New York landlord-tenant law, and coordinating move-in. Call (917) 705-0132 or email Nitink.gadura@gmail.com to get started.

How much does a landlord pay a real estate agent to find tenants?

In New York, the landlord typically pays the broker fee when hiring an agent to find tenants. The standard fee is one month's rent or a percentage of the annual rent (commonly 8–15%), though fees are always negotiable. This covers marketing, showings, tenant screening, and lease preparation. Call (917) 705-0132 to discuss your specific property and fee structure.

Do I need a certificate of occupancy for a basement apartment in Queens?

Yes. In New York City, a basement or cellar apartment must have a valid Certificate of Occupancy (C/O) from the NYC Department of Buildings that specifically permits residential use. Renting without proper C/O is illegal and exposes you to fines, liability, and potential lawsuits. Requirements include minimum 7-foot ceiling height for basements, proper egress windows, adequate ventilation, and fire safety compliance. Call (917) 705-0132 — I can advise you on whether your space qualifies.

What is the average rent in Queens NY 2026?

Average rents in Queens vary significantly by neighborhood and apartment size. As of 2026, a 1-bedroom in Astoria or Long Island City can range from $2,200 to $3,500+, while neighborhoods like Jamaica, Ozone Park, and Richmond Hill may range from $1,600 to $2,400 for a similar unit. Two-bedroom apartments generally range from $2,000 to $4,000+ depending on location and building type. For a free market-rate pricing analysis of your specific property, call (917) 705-0132.

How long does it take to find a tenant in Queens?

With proper pricing and professional marketing, most Queens rental properties receive qualified applications within 2 to 4 weeks. Well-priced units in high-demand neighborhoods like Astoria, Forest Hills, and Long Island City can rent within days. Factors that affect timeline include asking price relative to market rate, property condition, time of year (spring and summer move the fastest), and listing quality. My aggressive multi-platform marketing strategy helps landlords fill vacancies fast.

Can I refuse Section 8 tenants in New York?

No. Under New York State Human Rights Law and NYC Administrative Code Section 8-107, landlords cannot discriminate against tenants based on their lawful source of income. This includes Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers, CityFHEPS, SSDI, and other government-issued housing subsidies. Refusing a tenant solely because they use a voucher is illegal and can result in significant fines and legal action. I can help you navigate working with voucher tenants — visit our Section 8 landlord guide or CityFHEPS landlord guide for more information.

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Nitin Gadura

Licensed NYS Real Estate Salesperson | Gadura Real Estate, LLC

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Landlords across Queens, Brooklyn, and Long Island trust Nitin Gadura to find qualified tenants fast. Call today for a free rental pricing analysis.

Cell: (917) 705-0132

Office: (917) 705-0132 | Nitink.gadura@gmail.com
106-09 101st Ave, Ozone Park, NY 11416

Equal Housing OpportunityNYS LicensedFair Housing Act

Nitin Gadura and Gadura Real Estate, LLC are committed to full compliance with the Fair Housing Act, the New York State Human Rights Law, and all federal, state, and local fair housing regulations. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, military status, citizenship status, or any other protected class. We are proud to provide equal professional service to all persons and uphold the principles of equal housing opportunity in every transaction. If you believe you have experienced housing discrimination, contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) at 1-800-669-9777 or the NYS Division of Human Rights at 1-888-392-3644.