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Updated 5 months ago,
Can anybody explain why there been no legal challenges to Good Cause Eviction in NY?
I tried posting this elsewhere but I think the category was too specific:
Greetings!
For years I've read countless opinions and articles about "good cause eviction," quietly dreading that it would eventually be the law in NY. Now that it is, I'm curious why there doesn't seem to be any pushback, revolt, or litigation challenging it. All I've ever heard is that GCE is an unconstitutional taking of private property. Even if this isn't true, why have there been no publicized efforts to even challenge the law? Surely the mighty NY real estate industry has stakeholders with deep pockets and an army of attorneys to work on this thing, no? It's been talked about for years as being the "death knell" of the industry, but it seems suspiciously quiet since the law took effect. Just curious what I'm missing? I can't believe that NY real estate interests are content to sit back and just accept it?