Governor Hochul Signs Landmark Housing Legislation to Boost Homeownership and Protect Renters in New York

A new set of legislation is being introduced in New York, with Governor Kathy Hochul signing a comprehensive package designed to make homeownership more accessible and to provide renters with increased protections. The legislation includes tax incentives aimed at reducing the costs of owning a home, as well as policies focused on addressing racial disparities in home appraisals.

Hochul’s initiative includes a property tax break for homes built with governmental or nonprofit assistance targeting low and moderate earners, however, there’s been no shortage of efforts, with bills like A355-C/S1718-B also seeking to level the housing market playing field by offering local governments the option to grant property tax incentives on homes sold through nonprofits and land trusts, as reported by the Governor’s office. State Senator Michelle Hinchey and Assemblymember Didi Barrett have thrown their support behind this push, emphasizing the need to build more affordable housing to sustain communities.

Renters are also included in new measures signed by Governor Hochul that ban algorithm-driven rent increases, which have previously been used by landlords to raise rental prices. This action makes New York one of the first states to prohibit the use of price-fixing software services to protect renters. “Every New Yorker deserves access to safe, stable, and affordable housing, whether renting or working toward homeownership,” Assemblymember George Alvarez told Governor Hochul’s office…

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