
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: December Legislative Update
The end of the legislative year in Washington D.C. is at hand and as of this writing Congress passed

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: Sizing Up the Election Results
This year was a year for local, and in some cases state elections, across the country. Virginia and New Jersey

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: Congress Debates Debt Ceiling, SALT, Infrastructure
Several legislative issues are before Congress for consideration and debate. These issues touch every facet of American life. The first

October Legislative Update: The Problems with ‘Good Cause’ Evictions and Eviction Moratoriums
The eviction moratorium has gone on for longer than it should have. While the pandemic is still with us, New

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: September Legislative Update
Realtors won a victory at the federal level when the Supreme Court struck down a CDC eviction moratorium by a

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: August Legislative Update
Eviction Moratorium Saga Continues, Cold Calling Ban, Co-Op Transparency Law in Effect The tenant eviction moratorium has gone back and

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: July Legislative Update
It is now the end of July, and the COVID rental assistance has not yet been processed by Gov. Andrew
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: Now is the Time for the State to Act on Co-Op Reform
This past HGAR scored a big victory on Co-op transparency legislation and fair housing. The Westchester County Board of Legislators

June Legislative Update: State Legislative Session Draws to a Close; Westchester Co-Op Disclosure Bill Set for Vote
The end of the New York State legislative session in Albany is at hand. The real estate industry was fortunate

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: June Legislative Update
The Westchester County co-op transparency bill has finally had a public hearing. The number of speakers who came out in

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: May Legislative Update
At the federal level Realtors have won a huge victory. The CDC moratorium on evictions, which has caused people to

LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS: April Legislative Update
It is April, which means it is the state budget deadline. The budget was already a few days late when