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The dynamite business is going to be 'booming' again
lol
Don't think so, though anything can happen.
City and state are far more proactive than in 1970's and 1980's in dealing with LL's basically attempting to evict by neglecting their property. That and post that horrible building explosion on Second avenue a few years ago local DA's office would certainly prosecute anyone they even suspected of arson or whatever to the fullest extent of law.
City and state are far more proactive than in 1970's and 1980's in dealing with LL's basically attempting to evict by neglecting their property. That and post that horrible building explosion on Second avenue a few years ago local DA's office would certainly prosecute anyone they even suspected of arson or whatever to the fullest extent of law.
The insurance companies would also press prosecutors to go after anyone who deliberately blows up a building. Plus that would not only lead to criminal prosecution, there would be litigation on civil damages as well.
I think he is a slug for what he did to those earning their livelihood in real estate. They should pass a bill capping and restricting the pay anyone in his family can make at what they do for their living
I don't know what this will do to the city's rent stabilized apartments, but I can see many rent stabilized landlords either sell or abandon their buildings as no profits will be made.
I'm all for reasonable rents, but that seems silly.
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