On Thursday, the New York City Council voted 42-8 to override Mayor Eric Adams’ veto of a package of bills to expand access to the city’s rental housing voucher program.
Property owners with lower or fixed incomes are scrambling to fund renovations to Comply with a New York City climate law ( Local Law 97) requiring buildings to reduce carbon emissions.
The REALTOR® Spirit Award celebrates the remarkable efforts made by our members, and gifts the organization through which they volunteer time and talents, a $5,000 grant.
Your valuable input on NYSAR committees next year will not only help guide your association with important decisions facing REALTORS® in New York State but determine the future of the real estate industry.
On Wednesday, the Department of State adopted regulations establishing a new cease and desist zone covering parts of Brooklyn in areas within Community Board 17
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams have come to an agreement on a $107 billion city budget ahead of the July 1 deadline
The 2024 Officer Election Results are in! Please join LIBOR in welcoming your President-Elect, Mark T. Donnelly, and your Secretary/Treasurer, Rao Ali Shaan Khan!
State Assemblymembers are scheduled to return to Albany on June 20 for a two-day session to complete unfinished work when the legislature ended session on June 10.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is weighing a decision to veto a package of bills approved by the NYC Council that would expand access to the city’s Family Eviction Prevention Supplement housing vouchers and eliminate a 90-day waiting period
LIBOR Government Affairs testified at the Town of Huntington’s Town Board meeting on Tuesday in support of the town’s proposal to allow residents to build ADUs on their property.
It is with a heavy heart that we report that Tessa Hultz has tendered her resignation as CEO of Long Island Board of REALTORS® (LIBOR) to take some well-deserved downtime.