NYC Airbnb Regulations with Attorney Michael Cassidy


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Recent regulation in NYC is a major concern for many hosts. This Meetup will give hosts insight into:
• The legality of renting out a room vs a full apartment
• How many people you can legally host
• The difference in laws for single and two-family homes vs apartment buildings
• Tips to make sure you comply with NYC regulations and avoid fines
Our speaker is Michael G. Cassidy, a real estate attorney licensed in New York and New Jersey, handling real estate closings, commercial leases, and dealing with issues relevant to Condominiums and Cooperative buildings and individual owners or shareholders. Michael has experience working in a law firm, as in-house counsel, and now as a solo practicer. In addition to his legal career, Michael is also a real estate investor and landlord.
Thank you to Slice and Remote Lock for sponsoring this Meetup to help cover the cost of the space:
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NYC Airbnb Regulations with Attorney Michael Cassidy