In Grace Dixon’s insightful Law360 article, “After High Court Snubs, What’s Next For NY Rent Law Cases?”, Sherwin Belkin, co-founding partner of Belkin Burden Goldman LLP, shares his perspective on the future of New York’s rent regulation battles.
Despite the Supreme Court declining to review challenges to the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA), Belkin remains optimistic about finding the right case to bring change:
“You now have two justices of the Supreme Court on the record indicating that they are receptive to rent stabilization being examined by the Supreme Court,” Belkin said. “With a 6-3 conservative majority, I am optimistic that there will be an appropriate case where two more justices will see their way clear to granting cert so that the full bench can hear the case.”
Belkin’s analysis highlights the need for more concrete examples of harm suffered by property owners to successfully challenge these tenant-friendly laws. His dedication to advocating for landlords in a shifting legal landscape makes him a trusted authority in this complex area of real estate law. 🌟
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