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New York’s First ‘Good Cause’ Eviction Law Falls, Ramping Up Push for Statewide Bill

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  • Garcia
    Posted March 7, 2023 at 5:35 pm

    It is not right for the government to decide on how land lord evict their tenant. If a tenant does not pay Rent.. That tenant needs to leave the apt or get evicted.
    Did the Government forget that landlords have bills to pay like water like gas heat and property taxes.? How is the landlord supposed to pay these bills if the tenants don’t pay their rent.. it makes no sense. Landlord worked very hard to have what they have and for Tenan to come and move in and then not pay rent it’s not right.. We the landlords need to step up and let the government know that this is not right. We must have rights to our property..
    and if they want to do such a thing. Then maybe we the landlords should not have to pay property taxes to the government at all..

    • Kelly
      Posted March 9, 2023 at 1:07 pm

      Garcia, I agree 💯 with you (seriously). If this outrageous bill is passed….they need to also enforce it on companies like Black Rock that own thousands of properties throughout the United States. How dare they try to control small mom and pop landlords l!!!??

      • Vouka
        Posted March 23, 2023 at 3:58 pm

        I agree 100% let us not pay property taxes, water bills, Insurance. What???? dont we have Democracy here or we have Communism where private property is not appreciated. We worked hard to get couple properties so we can have better life when retired now we cannot have control over our properties what have lazy people to leave at our epxenses. Where is the American dream?????

  • Vince Demacias
    Posted March 15, 2023 at 12:14 pm

    I am a small property owner, real estate agent, former two decade employee of Housing Court, and fourth generation member of my community on Brooklyn.

    The bill as written would begin an economic downturn and eventually force out not only moderate and low income renters but small businessmen and property owners. With no incentive to maintain or invest in newly regulated buildings-they will become susceptible to large corporation investment.

    This bill is a very short term fix that only helps current residents for a little while. There are millions of units in NYC managed by landlords with no desire to price gouge. I am one of them. But will I invest in another if it is regulated according to this bill. Probably not. But I might sell to the highest bidder and get out of the business. And that is not good for the tenants I rent to.

    No where am I seeing any incentive to good landlords. No tax break, no help with maintaining a building in decent condition-so how will that get done? It won’t. And handy men, contractors, painters and plumbers, will have less work in these communities. Grocery stores, laundromats, you name it-will suffer. Moderate and low income residents will suffer the most, by far.

    This bill might be well meaning and sounding, but it is not the answer to affordable housing. You don’t get rid of the the bad landlords by forcing out the good ones. Rewrite this bill and it may actually get support across the board and help people, instead of sounding good and gaining political points but actually harming those it proposes to help. Not to mention the city as a whole.

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  • Elizabeth Forestier
    Posted March 23, 2023 at 12:39 pm

    If NYS wants to address the affordable housing problem why don’t they just give everyone that’s low income section 8? Problem solved. Stop raising property taxes, water, trash, charging rental registration, cfo fees and insurance companies from charging ridiculously high rates. Address the issues YOU are causing before you blame landlords for raising rents.

  • AC
    Posted June 10, 2023 at 12:09 pm

    Because corrupt and inept officials only want to benefit themselves, not tenants, not landlords either.

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