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Wesley W.
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  • The Vampire State
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NY Landlords - Call to Action

Wesley W.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • The Vampire State
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Colleagues,

There is advocacy group in NYS that is trying to gain some momentum with political action, lobbying, and litigation over the landslide of legislation that continues to take away our ability to run ethical and profitable businesses.

I ask if you are a housing provider in the State of New York, please PM me with an email address through which we can send letter writing campaigns and other calls to action to help mitigate the erosion of our industry in NY.  We are getting legislatively manhandled by the tenants' rights groups that are more organized and less fragmented, so our collective voice cannot be heard.  We really can't be effective if we do not organize, and that movement has begun.

(Mods:  Please do not take this post down.  We are trying to assist landlords by connecting them to deliver a unifying message to the state government.  This is not in any way an attempt at solicitation to BP members.)