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New New York rent-control bill would drive out small landlords, help developers
March 20, 2023
The erroneously named Good Cause Eviction Bill, now in the New York Legislature, would impose rent controls on market-rate buildings in the five boroughs -- and crush many small, immigrant landlords. By Steve Cuozzo, The New York Post
The One-Way Rent Control Ratchet
March 16, 2023
The allegedly smart balance "anti-rent gouging" policies have struck between supply and stability is already unraveling. By CHRISTIAN BRITSCHGI, Reason
Signature collapse may sound death knell for rent-stabilized properties
March 16, 2023
Amid regional lending pullback, underwater owners will be left with fewer, more pricey options. By Suzannah Cavanaugh, The Real Deal New York Real Estate News
HSTPA ramifications
March 11, 2023
Consequences stemming from the 2019 Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act
Rent law hurt Westchester’s housing stock, too: landlords
Feb. 17, 2023
"Report finds repair requests, sales prices down since HSTPA" - By Suzannah Cavanaugh, The Real Deal New York, Real Estate News
Landlords rebrand rent-reset bill. Will legislators buy it?
Feb. 9, 2023
Measure offers solution for vacant, rent-stabilized units needing repairs. By Suzannah Cavanaugh, The Real Deal New York Real Estate News
PODCAST: Breaking Down The Bitter Divide Over Good Cause Eviction In New York
Feb. 5, 2023
New York landlords have worried for years about the so-called Good Cause eviction bill. By Miriam Hall, Bisnow New York City
PODCAST: Cea Weaver: How to solve New York's housing crisis
Jan. 19, 2023
The link below is shared so that our members can better understand the arguments the tenant lobbyists are making regarding Good Cause Eviction. By Spectrum News 1
PODCAST: Rent Control’s Resurgence in New York
Jan. 13, 2023
Nicole Gelinas and Howard Husock join Seth Barron to discuss New York's landmark rent-regulation law and its potential impact on housing in the city and state.
Lawmaker’s Victory May Cost Him Coveted Manhattan Apartment
Jan. 6, 2023
Assemblyman Lester Chang, center, maintained that he did not live in Manhattan, which would have disqualified him from representing his new Brooklyn district. By Luis Ferré-Sadurní, The New York Times