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On this episode, Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, interviews Jay Martin, the Executive Director of the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), a trade association representing 4,000 owners of rent-stabilized rental properties. Jay discusses the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear CHIP’s petition challenging the constitutionality of New York’s rent stabilization laws; his advocacy for legislation that would reset rents on units vacated by long-time tenants to help pay for renovations; and how the city could provide vouchers to tenants struggling to pay rent.
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On this episode, Shimon Shkury, President and Founder of Ariel Property Advisors, interviews Jay Martin, the Executive Director of the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP), a trade association representing 4,000 owners of rent-stabilized rental properties. Jay discusses the Supreme Court’s refusal to hear CHIP’s petition challenging the constitutionality of New York’s rent stabilization laws; his advocacy for legislation that would reset rents on units vacated by long-time tenants to help pay for renovations; and how the city could provide vouchers to tenants struggling to pay rent.

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