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Can New Rent Laws Pass Constitutional Muster?
Given the broad powers and great due deference that the Legislature possesses with the regulation of property within the confines of its state, especially within the landlord-tenant context, a finding that the HSTPA is unconstitutional by the Judiciary would be quite remarkable.Appellate Division, First Department:July 11, 2019
Court of Appeals to Decide Two Cases With Major Landlord-Tenant Implications
Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss “Collazo v. Netherland Property Assets” and "Maddicks v. Big City Properties" — two cases which outcomes may signal "potentially enormous changes in how practitioners will practice landlord-tenant law."Appellate Division, First Department: February 7, 2019
The New Rules of Seeking a Buyout of a Rent-Regulated Tenant
In their Rent Regulation column, Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss how recent changes to the New York City Administrative Code along with a recent decision in the Appellate Term, First Department, have made landowners who seek to buy out the rights of tenants in occupancy face a minefield of requirements and restrictions.New Rules of Substantial Rehabilitation to Remove Units from Rent Regulation
In their Real Estate Trends column, Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss a pair of new decisions from the Appellate Term, First Department which have toughened the standards under which a landlord may claim a substantial rehabilitation exemption from rent stabilization, the effect of which may be to bring back into stabilization many buildings whose owners believed in good faith that their buildings were not regulated.Appellate Division, First Department: June 21, 2018
2017, The Year of Many New Landlord-Tenant Laws
Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss the many enactments related to harassment, bedbugs, and smoking, the first two of which expand tenants' rights and the final one intended to constrict them.'Altman' Alters Vacancy Deregulation
Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss the recent landmark Housing Court case 'Altman v. 285 West Fourth LLC" where the Court of Appeals reversed the Appellate Division, First Department and deregulated thousands of New York City apartments.Trending Stories
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