The Effect of New and Proposed Rent (and Other) Reforms
The Effect of New and Proposed Rent (and Other) Reforms

Eye on Policy Changes: The Effect of New and
Proposed Rent (and Other) Reforms
Please Note: As the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak becomes a growing concern in the United States, the health and wellbeing of our members, conference attendees, and CREFC Staff remains our top priority. Given the health issues and high degree of uncertainty that prevails today as a result of the spread of COVID-19, CREFC has made the decision to postpone all upcoming events scheduled through Spring 2020. We will provide full refunds to those registered for any of these spring events. Please view the CREFC Alert for additional information.
Join CREFC and Greenspoon Marder LLP for a discussion on the effect of rent reform and navigating new and proposed regulations. Topics include:
- The long-term consequences of rent control laws on housing and affordability
- New York and the new residential rent regulations
- "Good cause" eviction laws and the push for universal rent control - what it means for owners and investors
- Proposed mortgage recording tax to mezzanine loans - costs and financing structure considerations for borrowers
- Proposed tax on vacant retail storefronts
Moderator:
Mark Fawer, Partner, Greenspoon Marder LLP
Panelists:
Robert J. Bishop
, Member, Pitta Bishop & DelGiorno LLC
Additional panelists to be announced
Sponsored by:

Registration: 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Seminar: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Networking Reception: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Attendee List
Price: $85 Members / $170 Non-Members
Young Professional* Price: $43 Members
*must be
approved for the discounted rate in advance - please note that this rate applies to CREFC members only
Academic** Price: $43 Members
**must be
approved for the discounted rate in advance
Registration
Online registration not available.