Bill Shifting Broker Fees From Renters to Landlords Is Expected to Pass
Something worth following very closely over the next couple of years. Landlords have significantly more negotiating power with the industry than renters do. I'm very interested to see the rate at which the middleman gets cut out entirely given how its easier than ever for landlords and tenants to find each other.
The bill’s sponsor Chi Ossé, a progressive City Council member from Brooklyn, said that President-elect Donald J. Trump’s victory showed the urgent need for Democrats to address concerns over the cost of living.
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The New York broker fee system is atypical. In most other cities, landlords pay broker fees for rentals. (Love to be special, don't we)
The real estate industry has strenuously opposed the bill. The powerful Real Estate Board of New York, the industry’s main lobbying arm, has argued that if landlords are forced to absorb broker fees, they would simply pass the cost on to renters by raising rents.
Something worth following very closely over the next couple of years. Landlords have significantly more negotiating power with the industry than renters do. I'm very interested to see the rate at which the middleman gets cut out entirely given how its easier than ever for landlords and tenants to find each other.