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Good Cause Eviction passes through Binghamton City Council

Good Cause Eviction passes through Binghamton City Council

Yahoo13-02-2025

BINGHAMTON, NY (WIVT/WBGH) – After months of meetings, hearing both positive feedback and push back, Binghamton City Council unanimously passed the Good Cause Eviction Law yesterday.
City Council says Good Cause Eviction will prohibit landlords from making unwarranted evictions, prevent rent hikes, and hold bad landlords accountable.
The law has been adopted by 12 municipalities across the state to address homelessness resulting from forced displacement.
Majority leader, Rebecca Rathmell says almost 2,000 people, including 700 families with children, faced homelessness in Broome County last year.
City Council says it is working to distribute educational materials for landlords and tenants, plus, it's developing a monitoring strategy to track the law's impact and allow for future amendments.
The law needs a final signature from Mayor Kraham to take effect.
But Kraham doesn't fully support the law.
He released a statement that says, bringing New York City style housing regulations to Binghamton will backfire.
Pushing out good landlords, discouraging investment in rental properties, and hurting the very people this legislation intends to help.
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