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    REBNY Challenges Department of State’s Memo Prohibiting Broker’s Fees

    Article 78  •  Broker's Fees  •  Statewide

    Screen Shot of Department of State’s Rent Law Memorandum. Click the image to view the full memorandum.

    Real estate community in state of confusion over 2019 Rent laws. On February 10, 2020, the Real Estate Board of New York Inc. (“REBNY’”), the New York State Associations of Realtors (“NYSAR”) and a host of residential real estate brokerages were granted a temporary restraining order, blocking the New York State Department of State’s guidance on broker commissions. The TRO comes in conjunction with their Article 78 filing seeking to invalidate the memorandum’s entire section prohibiting landlord’s brokers from collecting commissions from prospective tenants.

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    Tags : Article 78, Department of State, Governor Andrew Cuomo, REBNY, Rent Law
    Date: 02/13/2020
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    City Planning Hears Application to Redevelop Lenox Terrace

    City Planning Commission  •  ULURP  •  Harlem, Manhattan

    Rendering of Proposed Lenox Terrace Development Image Credit: City Planning

    Public appears at public hearing in strong opposition of the proposed redevelopment of Lenox Terrace. On December 18, 2019, the City Planning Commission heard an application by the Olnick Organization to re-zone and re-develop Lenox Terrace. Lenox Terrace is an existing residential development on a twelve acre superblock in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. The block is situated between 135th Street to the north, 132nd Street to the south, 5th Avenue to the east and Malcom X Boulevard to the west. Presenting for the applicants were Ethan Goodman and Elizabeth Bennet of Fox Rothschild LLP and Christopher K. Grabé from Davis Brody Bond.

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    Tags : Comissioner Michelle De La Uz, David J. Burney, Harlem, lenox terrace, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, Marisa Lago, Rezoning
    Date: 01/27/2020
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    CityLand’s Top Ten Stories of 2019

    Top Ten Stories  •  Center for New York City Law  •  Citywide

    Welcome to CityLand‘s eighth annual top ten stories of the year! We have selected a range of our most popular and prominent stories concerning New York City land use in 2019. Our 2019 coverage was highlighted by articles concerning land use approvals for large scale projects, affordable housing proposals, and projects that faced pushback from local communities who were concerned about infrastructure, access to transportation and local resources, and affordable housing. We at CityLand are excited to continue providing in-depth coverage of the latest land use projects, cases, and legislation in 2020 and look forward to seeing what the year will bring. Thank you for all of your support and have a happy new year!

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    Tags : affordable housing, Amazon, borough based jails, flood protection, Landmarks, leaf removal, modular housing, Rent Stabilization, Rent Stabilization Law, Top Ten Stories, ULURP
    Date: 01/01/2020
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    De Blasio Administration Expands Benefits of Rent Freeze Programs

    Mayor  •  Rent freeze programs  •  Citywide

    Mayor Bill de Blasio. Image credit: CityLand

    The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act makes it possible to freeze rents at preferential rates for qualifying New Yorkers. On September 18, 2019, the de Blasio administration released guidance regarding renter rights under the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. This guidance will allow New Yorkers who pay preferential rents in rent stabilized apartments to benefit from the City’s Rent Freeze Programs. (more…)

    Tags : rent freeze programs
    Date: 10/15/2019
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    De Blasio Administration Expands Benefits of Rent Freeze Programs

    Mayor  •  Rent Freeze Programs  •  Citywide

    Mayor Bill de Blasio. Image credit: CityLand

    The Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act makes it possible to freeze rents at preferential rates for qualifying New Yorkers. On September 18, 2019, the de Blasio administration released guidance regarding renter rights under the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. This guidance will allow New Yorkers who pay preferential rents in rent-stabilized apartments to benefit from the City’s Rent Freeze Programs. (more…)

    Tags : Department of Finance, disability rent increase exemption, rent control, rent freeze programs, senior citizen rent increase exemption
    Date: 10/03/2019
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