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Economakis Family Threatened by Friends of Rent Control

July 11, 2008 By Adam Hengels

The Economakis family has been threatened my some members of the community who planned a protest tonight against their family using their own property as a home. See this truly despicable flyer calling friends of rent control to arms.[image from curbed]Here's Mr. Economakis' … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: economakis, nyc, property rights, protest, rent control

Quinn Proposes to Revamp Rent Control ‘Freakshow’

June 12, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Curbed NY - Christine Quinn, Hands Off Our Freakshow!Fact: The biggest joke in New York is the Rent Guidelines Board. Every year this nine-member panel gathers to hold a series of circus-like public hearings on rent increases (or, heh, decreases) for stabilized apartments. Every year, tenant … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: Christine Quinn, nyc, rent control

Landlord Finally Free to Live in His Own Home

June 5, 2008 By Adam Hengels

After battling in court since 2003, this family is finally able to turn their 60 room apartment building into one gigantic home for themselves. Of course, the beneficiaries of the rent-controlled apartments don't believe the owner's family should have the right to live in their own building.New … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: apartments, class conflict, class tensions, court, ekonomakis, eviction, landlord, mansion, nyc, property, rent control, TENANTS

Somin: Causes of the Defeat of Prop 98

June 5, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Ilya Somin at Volokh - Causes of the Defeat of Proposition 98There were two major causes of Prop 98's defeat. One was the sponsors' mistake in combining the popular cause of restricting eminent domain with a far less popular phaseout of rent control. The second and more unusual cause of 98's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: California, Ilya Somin, property rights, proposition 98, proposition 99, rent control

Somin: Prop 99 Worse Than Nothing

June 4, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Ilya Somin at Volokh: Why California's Proposition 99 is a Lot Worse than NothingYesterday's California returns show that Proposition 98 - the referendum initiative that would have imposed real restrictions on eminent domain and also phased out rent control - has been overwhelmingly defeated by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: California, eminent domain, Ilya Somin, property rights, proposition 98, proposition 99, rent control

Somin: Prop 98 Likely to Fail, 99 to Pass

June 3, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Ilya Somin at Volokh: Polls on California Eminent Domain Ballot Initiatives Show Prop 98 Likely to Fail and Prop 99 Likely to Pass:In a recent Field Poll cited in the article, Proposition 98 was losing by 43 to 33 percent among "likely voters," while Proposition 99 was ahead by 48 to 30 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: California, Ilya Somin, proposition 98, rent control

Rent Control Part 4: Conclusion and Solutions

June 1, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Welcome to the final post in the series discussing the consequences of rent control. Thank you to the subscribers who have patiently awaited each new post. I hope everyone found it enlightening. If you haven't read the entire series, you can catch up with these links: Rent Control Part One: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control, zoning Tagged With: affordability, affordable housing, California, Chicago, Decontrol, development, Economics, evict, exclusionary zoning, FAR, Free-market, government, homeowners, housing, housing market, industrial, landlord, LIHTC, politics, property rights, property taxes, proposition 98, redistribution of wealth, rent control, rent regulation, rent stabilization, solutions, taxes, tenant, Vacancy, vacancy decontrol, vouchers, zoning

Video: Both Sides of Proposition 98

May 28, 2008 By Adam Hengels

With the referendum approaching, the debate over rent control is heating up in California. This video is pretty balanced in showing both sides. There are some memorable quotes, like "social security and pension plan would not pay the market rent, so I just wouldn't eat." I guess this guy values … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control, video Tagged With: affordable housing, California, Economics, housing, microeconomics, property rights, proposition 98, rent control, San Francisco, video

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