NYC closing Kushner loophole landlords use to dodge scrutiny
Source: Associated Press
NYC closing Kushner loophole landlords use to dodge scrutiny
By BERNARD CONDON
May 8, 2019
NEW YORK (AP) New York City lawmakers voted Wednesday to close the Kushner loophole that critics say encourages landlords to file false paperwork with the city.
The rule approved by the City Council will require regulators to double-check that landlords are telling the truth in construction permits when they claim to have no specially protected tenants who pay low rates. Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign the new rule into law.
It follows an
Associated Press report last year that found Jared Kushners family real estate company had falsely claimed it had no rent-regulated tenants in dozens of buildings when, in fact, it had hundreds. Kushner is President Donald Trumps son-in-law and adviser.
Critics say many landlords file false paperwork to avoid extra scrutiny that could stop them from using repairs and construction to drive out such tenants and replace them with ones who pay more.
The AP cited a study by the watchdog group Housing Rights Initiative that found New York City landlords filed paperwork falsely claiming they had no rent-regulated tenants more than 10,000 times in the 2 ½ years through June last year. It also found that the Kushner Cos. filed false paperwork at least 80 times for 34 buildings over a three-year span when the company was run by Jared Kushner.
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