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Airbnb and Rent Stabilization: A Survey
October 02, 2017
Over the past several years, rent-stabilized tenants have turned to Airbnb and similar services to monetize their below-market leases and earn extra income. Landlords seeking to evict such tenants for profiteering have been largely successful. This article examines the state of "Airbnb" jurisprudence to date.
Landlord & Tenant
October 02, 2017
A look at two interesting cases.
Development
October 02, 2017
A look at a case in which, in a developer's article 78 proceeding challenging the town's denial of its application to rezone property, the town moved to dismiss.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 02, 2017
Discussion of two major cases.
Real Property Law
October 02, 2017
Analysis and discussion of five major rulings.
Requiring a Religious Use to Locate in Another Township Is Not a Substantial Burden Under RLUIPA
September 02, 2017
A recent decision described herein appears to fix a narrower standard in determining what constitutes a substantial burden on religious exercise under RLUIPA than had been followed in previous decisions.
In New York: Public Trust Doctrine Thwarts Retail Mall
September 02, 2017
In <I>Matter of Avella v. City of New York</I>, the New York Court of Appeals enjoined development of a retail, holding that the development proposal would constitute an impermissible alienation of parkland by the City of New York. Here are the implications of that ruling.
Development
September 02, 2017
Analysis of cases involving the Open Meetings Law, parkland fees, development fees, and a challenge to an ordinance's constitutionality.
Landlord & Tenant
September 02, 2017
A look at a case involving a landlord's action to enforce a commercial lease provision regarding appraisal of real property.
Real Property Law
September 02, 2017
In-depth analysis and discussion of seven key rulings.

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