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Christopher Pray
  • Investor
  • Schroon Lake, NY
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Petition for Landlord Rights in NYS

Christopher Pray
  • Investor
  • Schroon Lake, NY
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I've been patiently waiting and working my best with people as a landlord in Upstate New York as the eviction moratorium keeps getting extended again and again.  Many tenants are taking advantage of me and other landlords and there's nothing we can legally do about it.  So I'm ramping up efforts to find or start a petition to advocate for landlord rights.  Does anyone know of one that's already been started that I can sign and help circulate?  Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing?  What's the most effective way to go about it?  Any thoughts on what it should include?  Anyone that wishes to share personal experiences or thoughts is welcome.  If I have to create a petition myself I'm not sure what I'd include yet.  Things I'm thinking include making exceptions to the eviction moratorium and even going as far back as 2019 to amend the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.

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