As she has before, Nixon blasted Cuomo for accepting campaign cash
from big landlords and real estate companies.
Not exact matches
Steve Croman, one of the
biggest multifamily
landlords in NYC, pleaded guilty to three felony charges of grand larceny, tax fraud and a third fraud charge stemming
from filing a false instrument.
«Raising the threshold
from $ 2,000 to $ 2,500 guarantees the eventual deregulation of Manhattan and every other prime neighborhood, because the
big landlords, the owners of valuable real estate, will expend the money to reach the $ 2,500 threshhold, will do it the legal way, and there will be no way to stop it,» said McKee.
The statewide party committees, which distribute money to their respective candidates, were the
biggest combined recipients, with more than $ 1.7 million
from the 10
biggest landlords and developers.
UPDATED, June 6, 2:30 p.m.: Steve Croman, one of the
biggest multifamily
landlords in the city, pleaded guilty Tuesday to three felony charges of grand larceny, tax fraud and a third fraud charge stemming
from filing a false instrument.
I'm tired of hick upstate Senators taking
big money
from NYC
landlords / developers to look out for their interests (force rents higher).
He said, however, that Cuomo's
biggest benefactors remain the traditional lobbying powers: businesses supporting his initiative to cap the growth of property taxes;
landlords, developers and tenant advocates who sought the continuation of New York City's rent control law; and more
from contributors with interests in health care and education.
No surprise that Klein — the
landlords» best friend in the Senate with a «D, WF» after his name — got tons of money
from landlords including at least $ 5000
from the notorious slumlord Larry Gluck — see one of his many corporate names «WB Stellar IP Owner, LLC» Another
big corporate donor to Klein and his IDC clan is the check cashing industry.
Asked whether Silver should have named a law firm that was paying him
big bucks — money that originated
from Glenwood and other
landlords — she answered: «You would only need to list the income as «law practice.
Espada, who heads the Senate's housing committee, gets a
big chunk of his campaign contributions
from landlords and real estate groups.
The nature of supply and demand for the housing you seek plays a
big role, as does the
landlord: If you have a high income and glowing references
from prior
landlords, for example, they may be willing to rent to you despite your credit rating.
It seemed a perfect fit: Moore has a book to promote (he told the crowd at the bookstore last night that he had no interest in doing signings at
big chain stores), and St. Mark's Bookshop is itself in trouble, and has asked its
landlord, Cooper Union, the private engineering, architecture and art college, to reduce its $ 20,000 monthly rent (with backup
from a local petition and a community board resolution).
From unpaid rent, expensive maintenance repairs and the legal fees associated with an eviction, settling on the wrong tenant could cost a small - time
landlord,
big.
Sublet office space rented
from bigger firms can be a good value, but the law firms that are most interested in collecting rent don't make for good
landlords.
Maybe this kind of damage doesn't seem like a
big deal, but if you suddenly got a bill
from your
landlord for:
Some of the
biggest risks
landlords face are liability claims, natural disasters, and lawsuits stemming
from accidents.
Again, for those who are interested in educating themselves and being fair and honest
landlords, read this
from the ASPCA, I promise it won't bite you, even though its about
big scary pitbulls...
Home Depot's Nichols said the tax benefits of owning stores rather than leasing them
from landlords will motivate retailers, particularly
big boxers, to buy and develop their own properties.
Many of the
biggest landlords in the county are
from out of town.
Apparently it is common practice for
bigger retailers in commercial real estate to sign leases with conditions that prevent their
landlord from renting to other businesses that would create competition.
This is a
BIG tip I got
from Mike Butler, author of
Landlording on Autopilot.