Currently, localities must conduct a survey of rental housing they propose to regulate and demonstrate that the vacancy rate is below 5%. This bill leaves that option in place, but creates an alternative method.
HGAR strongly opposes Good Cause Eviction, arguing it limits landlords' ability to manage properties. Automatic lease renewals, rent restrictions, and legal hurdles could discourage investment, shrink rental inventory, and raise costs for both landlords and tenants.
According to the unofficial election results from the Westchester County Board of Elections, Jenkins garnered 64% (57,590 votes) to Sculti’s 36% (32,956 votes) with 100% of the votes counted.
Joe McDonald, president of Residential Sales and Real Estate Services for Weichert, Realtors, announced that sales associate Geubert Oliveira with the Larchmont office was recognized for outstanding performance at the regional level in January.
Oliveira shared top honors for having the most listings in the Weichert sales region, which is comprised of offices throughout Rockland, Orange, Dutchess and Westchester counties, and New York City.
Melissa Trejo
The brokerage firm also announced that the Monroe office and a top-producing sales associate were recognized for outstanding achievement at the regional level in January. The Monroe office, which is managed by Lydia Mitchell, had the highest dollar volume and the most revenue units and sales in the Weichert sales region. The office also had the highest dollar volume from weichert.com transactions. Individually, Melissa Trejo led the region in the same category.
Meryl Bernstein & Isabel Tamazian who work out of the Rockland Regional office
The Rockland County Regional office and two top-producing sales associates were recognized for outstanding achievement at the regional level in January.
The Rockland County Regional office, which is managed by Karen McCabe, had the most listings in the Weichert sales region. Individually, Meryl Bernstein and Isabel Tamazian shared top honors for having the most listings in the region.
The 20-year Riverdale resident got his real estate license in 2014 and began working with a local brokerage. After just three years, he decided to branch out on his own.
D’Anzica credits the Global Business Council with creating many more networking opportunities, which in turn provides more referrals and potential business.
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