If Supreme Court nixes NYC rent control, tenants AND landlords would be better off

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If Supreme Court nixes NYC rent control, tenants AND landlords would be better off
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The Supreme Court must say no to New York’s insane rent control schemes.

In the process, it would end New York’s eternal housing “crisis” practically overnight — benefiting both tenants and landlords.

For years, few would’ve imagined the law — which dates to 1969 — could be overturned, even though it forces landlords alone to eat the cost for a public good and essentially deprives them of their own property. In 2021, by 6-3 they struck down a decades-old California rule that forced farms to let union organizers on their land, noting that private owners have a right to exclude people from their property.intrusive “taking” than New York telling a landlord he or sheThe plaintiffs argue that the rent control law amounts to an unconstitutional “taking” of property.

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