In stating that the new law anti-harassment provisions adopted by the New York City Council relating to buy-outs protects tenants but not landlords, Warren Estis and Jeffrey Turkel make the common mistake of suggesting that the bargaining positions of tenants and landlords are equal. (“New Legislation on Tenant Buy-Out Offers,” NYLJ, Sept. 2).

They are not.

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