BABIES Act
Bill S 1598 allows owners of cooperative and condominium units to temporarily rent their properties, generating income while ensuring tenant protections and compliance with regulations.
Bill S 1598 allows owners of cooperative and condominium units to temporarily rent their properties, generating income while ensuring tenant protections and compliance with regulations.
Bill S 1598 aims to establish a legal framework for the temporary occupancy of cooperative or condominium units classified as Class A multiple dwellings. The bill seeks to allow property owners to rent out their units for short-term stays, thereby generating income while ensuring that certain conditions are met to protect the rights of both owners and tenants.
Bill S 1598 represents a significant step towards regulating the temporary rental market for cooperative and condominium units. By establishing clear guidelines for occupancy, the bill aims to balance the interests of property owners and tenants while ensuring compliance with housing standards. Further developments will depend on the committee's review and any subsequent legislative actions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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