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In June the Supreme Court overturned prior precedent that required a litigant suing under a federal 'takings' claim to exhaust all their remedies in State Court - Under new case Knick v Scott Township, landowners can bring case directly to federal court. I think the main impact here is that it will get to SCOTUS faster. Remember that Federal judges are not under the same political pressure that NYS judges are.
'Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion, writing that "A property owner has an actionable Fifth Amendment takings claim when the government takes his property without paying for it." The opinion emphasized that unfair compensation when private land is taken is constitutional violation, and thus ripe for the federal court system.'
We as landlords gotta stop ny from being tenant friendly this is too ONE-sided its bad enough tey stall in the courts during evictions now theyre gonna just do it LONGER? Ill never rent again if thats the case
We as landlords gotta stop ny from being tenant friendly this is too ONE-sided its bad enough tey stall in the courts during evictions now theyre gonna just do it LONGER? Ill never rent again if thats the case
We as landlords gotta stop ny from being tenant friendly this is too ONE-sided its bad enough tey stall in the courts during evictions now theyre gonna just do it LONGER? Ill never rent again if thats the case
Good, one less miserable landlord to deal with.
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