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Litigation Update: New York's "Rent Stabilization Act"

Jan 28, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
New York City Council Declares a Housing Emergency
02:03 • 5min
3
Takings Clause in New York Law
06:41 • 4min
4
Is There a Reciprocal Benefit to Rent Stabilized Apartments?
10:29 • 5min
5
We've Got a Strong Legal Position
15:21 • 2min
6
Do You Have a Right to Exclude or to Take Your Property Back?
17:28 • 3min
7
Taking a Tenant in Common Apartment Buildings
20:20 • 3min
8
The Second Circuit - Is There a Panel Named for the Oral Argument?
23:41 • 2min
9
Is This the Typical Big Guy Versus the Little Guy?
25:46 • 2min
10
Is There a Right to Exclude?
27:25 • 3min
11
Is the State Constitution Unfriendly to Rental Property Claims?
30:25 • 2min
12
New York City Apartments
32:21 • 2min
13
The Supreme Court's Upcoming Retirement of Justice Bryer
34:36 • 4min
14
New York Housing Policy
39:00 • 3min
15
Rent Control
41:32 • 3min
16
The New York City Council Defends the Emergency Declaration
44:43 • 2min
17
Is There Any Evidence That Regulated Properties Have Increased in Value?
46:59 • 3min
18
Rent Stabilization - Is There an Argument?
49:45 • 3min
19
California's Multifactor Regulating Takings Test
52:55 • 2min
20
Is There a Means Testing for the Regulated Apartments?
54:29 • 4min