Real estate attorneys say the Supreme Court’s ruling does not put tenants at risk of eviction — as long as lawmakers act quickly.| The Real Deal
Two years on from the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act, five suits challenging the law have seen little success.| The Real Deal
In an unintended consequence of New York’s 2019 rent-stabilization law, landlords are leaving cheap units off the market.| The Real Deal
The surge in rental activity that defined the Manhattan and Brooklyn markets at the end of 2020 has continued, as have declining rents.| The Real Deal
The NYC Independent Budget Office has cut its revenue estimate for a pied-à-terre tax to $232 million a year from $390 million projected in December.| The Real Deal
Even if New York City’s vacancy rate exceeds 5 percent, elected officials likely won’t let the housing emergency, or rent stabilization, end anytime soon.| The Real Deal
As New Yorkers leave the city, a rising vacancy rate could lead to a lifting of the rent law.| The Real Deal