NY Bill Would Expand Municipal Broadband Access for Tenants
A New York bill would bar landlords from interfering with municipal broadband and cable TV providers as they deploy services for tenants. State Sen. Rachel May (D) introduced the bill, S-7601, on Wednesday. It would give landlords the right to…
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require certain conditions from providers, including that the tenant or provider bear the full cost of installation and operation of the service. Landlords would also be barred from seeking or receiving payment from a tenant for the use of such services on their property.