To AirBnB or not to AirBnB – The Pros, Cons, and Legal Implications to Short Term Rentals

Originally held on Thursday, April 7, 2016| 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

 

Co-Chairs

Peter Blond
Brandt Steinberg Lewis & Blond LLP

 

Lesley Horton Campbell
Associate General Counsel
Tiffany & Co.

 

Ross F. Moskowitz
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

 

Phyllis H. Weisberg
Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads LLP

 

Daniel Weisz
Marans Weisz & Newman LLC

 

William Vidal
Administrative Law Division
NYC Law Dept.

  • This program will explore the effects of short term rentals in general and the sharing economy in particular upon real estate. The program will address the legal, regulatory and policy frameworks within which to evaluate the issues relating to short term rentals, including the restrictions under rental and co-op leases, condominium bylaws, and existing major affordable housing programs, as well as the enforcement difficulties faced by landlords, co-op and condo boards. The program will also consider the impact of short term rentals on apartment dwellers, including co-op and condominium owners, and the availability of affordable housing.

    DVDs & CDs: $229 Member | $329 Nonmember

    On-Demand: $179 Member | $279 Nonmember

    Materials Only (No CLE Credit): $99 Member | $129 Nonmember

    * New York residents will be charged the New York sales tax for all audio visual purchases.

  • Faculty

    Hon. Jack Stoller (Opening Remarks)
    NYC County Housing Court
    New York County

    Charles Bagli (Moderator)
    Reporter, The New York Times Company

    David Hantman
    Founder and CEO, Hantman Strategies

    State Senator Liz Krueger
    New York State Senate
    District 28

    Daniel L. Parcerisas
    Senior Policy Analyst
    Citizens Housing & Planning Council

  • 6:30 pm – 6:35 pm Introduction & Program Overview

    Program Co-Chairs

    6:35 pm – 6:55 pm Opening Remarks: The Legal, Regulatory and Policy Frameworks Within Which to Evaluate the Issues Relating to Short Term Rentals

    Hon. Jack Stoller

    6:55 pm – 8:20 pm The Impact of Short Term Rentals on Apartment Dwellers, including Co-Op and Condominium Owners, and the Availability of Affordable Housing

    Panel

    8:20 pm – 8:30 pm Questions/Answer Session

    Panel

     

  • This program provides 2.0 credits in professional practice for the New York & New Jersey MCLE requirements. California & Pennsylvania credit differs as it is based on a 60-minute credit hour. The live program provided transitional credit to newly admitted attorneys; the recording does not provide transitional credit.

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  • Sponsoring Association Committees:
    Condemnation & Tax Certiorari | Peter Blond, Chair
    Cooperative & Condominium Law | Phyllis H. Weisberg, Chair
    Housing and Urban Development | William H. Vidal and Daniel Weisz, Co-Chairs
    Land Use Planning & Zoning | Ross F. Moskowitz, Chair
    Real Property | Lesley Horton Campbell, Chair

    Sponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
    Maricela Alfonso, Membership and CLE Relations Associate | (212) 382-6608 | MAlfonso@nycbar.org

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