WSJ News Exclusive | New York Evictions Are Plunging Under New Rent Control Law

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New York evictions are falling under a new rent control law, according to WSJ analysis of court data; one lawyers says, 'It’s like an earthquake in housing court'

WSJ analysis shows decline was steepest for landlord cases against tenants who fell behind on rent payments; ‘It’s like an earthquake in housing court’A new tenant protection law enacted by the state may already be paying off for tens of thousands of New York City renters, as the number of eviction cases filed by landlords has plummeted.

The decline was steepest for the most common type of cases, those brought by landlords against tenants who fell behind on rent payments, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of court data.

 

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You are the powerful and richest country in the world still your citizens evacuated!Shame on you!

So now New York tenants don't need to pay their rent. So who will pay for upkeep, capital, cleaning, taxes? You will see a rash of condo conversion and abandonment like never before.

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