New York City\u27s rent stabilization system was designed as an alternative to the rent control system. Rent stabilization looked to the owners for supervision as a way to benefit not only the system but tenants through an informed and experienced administration. Unfortunately, the system has had its fair share of shortcomings as rules have become technical, complex, and ill equipped to address the concerns of tenants. This comment examines the stabilization system\u27s history and its current status. Though the current system has flaws, the flaws can be fixed and must be to protect NYC tenants and owners
In June 2019, New York adopted the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (HSTPA), 2019...
The New York Legislature has enacted a series of statutory remedies intended to afford tenants prote...
This Note will review the history of commercial rent regulation in New York City and examine existi...
The fate of New York’s rent stabilization laws (RSL) directly concerns millions of New York City res...
In 2007, the City Council passed the Safe Housing Act, groundbreaking legislation that took a target...
In New York City, the Conciliation and Appeals Board (CAB) is a quasi-judicial body empowered by the...
This report examines New York City’s rent stabilization system and estimates the effects of total or...
This article argues that New York City\u27s self-regulation system failed. Its ultimate demise is at...
In New York, there has never been a general landlord\u27s statutory or common law lien, the growth o...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
In recent years, the number of conversions of rental apartments to cooperative and condominium owner...
Conditions resulting from the widespread housing shortage caused by the cessation of building during...
This comic strip is my response to hearing that mayor Eric Adams has called for an 6% rent increase ...
The past half century has seen sweeping changes to the legal regime applicable to the landlord-tenan...
Public housing units are deteriorating while there are insufficient allocations for their renovation...
In June 2019, New York adopted the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (HSTPA), 2019...
The New York Legislature has enacted a series of statutory remedies intended to afford tenants prote...
This Note will review the history of commercial rent regulation in New York City and examine existi...
The fate of New York’s rent stabilization laws (RSL) directly concerns millions of New York City res...
In 2007, the City Council passed the Safe Housing Act, groundbreaking legislation that took a target...
In New York City, the Conciliation and Appeals Board (CAB) is a quasi-judicial body empowered by the...
This report examines New York City’s rent stabilization system and estimates the effects of total or...
This article argues that New York City\u27s self-regulation system failed. Its ultimate demise is at...
In New York, there has never been a general landlord\u27s statutory or common law lien, the growth o...
Each year New York City landlords abandon buildings containing an estimated 10,000 apartments, forci...
In recent years, the number of conversions of rental apartments to cooperative and condominium owner...
Conditions resulting from the widespread housing shortage caused by the cessation of building during...
This comic strip is my response to hearing that mayor Eric Adams has called for an 6% rent increase ...
The past half century has seen sweeping changes to the legal regime applicable to the landlord-tenan...
Public housing units are deteriorating while there are insufficient allocations for their renovation...
In June 2019, New York adopted the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (HSTPA), 2019...
The New York Legislature has enacted a series of statutory remedies intended to afford tenants prote...
This Note will review the history of commercial rent regulation in New York City and examine existi...