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NY Coalition of Landlords against the Eviction Moratorium
Anyone aware of a coalition of property investors seeking to overturn the eviction moratorium in NY State? I spoke to an attorney about it a few months ago, he suggested with 20-30 property investors, it could go pretty far(and hopefully be successful) while being affordable for each plaintiff.
I'm putting out this question because I just read that there's a consideration by Biden to extend the moratorium through July(and in July, maybe until who knows when?), and I think the time has come for investors to become more assertive regarding their property rights. I also read that the investors in Ohio(and somewhere else I believe?) who sued and won have become able to carry out evictions, but nobody else can do so. I want to be a part of the class in any class action suit, if that's the most effective way to assert my rights.