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New Paltz rejects rent control
Dec. 17, 2023
Mayor, trustees cite limited impact, emphasize approving new units
'A Bloodbath': Reckoning For Rent-Stabilized Apartment Owners Starting To Set In
Nov. 19, 2023
'A Bloodbath': Reckoning For Rent-Stabilized Apartment Owners Starting To Set In
The Best Hope to Rein in Rent Control Is Lurking on the Supreme Court's Docket
Nov. 12, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court keeps putting off deciding whether to take up a challenge to New York's rent control scheme.
In New Paltz, landlords attend rent increase hearing in force; tenants stay home
Nov. 4, 2023
A new review of a proposal that would create a mechanism for disputing a potential rent increase got the attention of some New Paltz landlords
U.S. Supreme Court further delays decision on pivotal N.Y. property rights case
Oct. 22, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court has again left the rental housing industry wondering where it stands on a potentially precedent-setting rent control case with nationwide implications
PODCAST: Marcus and Millichap: NY Multifamily Group
Oct. 22, 2023
Quarterly Market Update with Jay Martin and Christina Smyth | New York Multifamily | October 2023
Opinion: We Can’t Regulate Our Way Out of a Housing Crisis
Oct. 8, 2023
“Ending the ability to combine units will lead to less housing, not more. You cannot regulate your way out of a housing affordability crisis. You need to build your way out.”
It’s official: Rent control is about wrecking apartments
Oct. 8, 2023
Supreme Court recognizes disinvestment as affordable housing policy
Supreme Court Rejects Legal Challenge to New York’s Rent Stabilization Law
Oct. 8, 2023
POLITICS & REAL ESTATE NEW YORK CITY Supreme Court Rejects Legal Challenge to New York’s Rent Stabilization Law BY MARK HALLUM OCTOBER 2, 2023 11:50 AM REPRINTS The Supreme Court.THE US SUPREME COURT. PHOTO: STEFANI REYNOLDS/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
SCOTUS Will Soon Toss or Take Rent Stabilization Cases. Here’s What to Know.
Sept. 9, 2023
The public will likely learn in October if challenges to rent stabilization—from landlords and trade groups including the Community Housing Improvement Program and Rent Stabilization Association—will proceed before the U.S. Supreme Court.