In his weekly Realty Law Digest column (subscription required), Scott Mollen analyzes two notable cases. In Brookford v. Penraat, a rent-controlled tenant was found to be Airbnb 'profiteering.' In Jewish People for the Betterment of Westhampton Beach v. The Village of Westhampton Beach, the Second Circuit ruled in favor of the defendants in allowing Eruv markers on the town's utility poles.

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