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Despite Legal Threats, Trustees Tighten Rental-Property Rules

Despite Legal Threats, Trustees Tighten Rental-Property Rules Cooperstown Trustees Adopt 5 New Ordinances By JIM KEVLIN • www.allotsego.com COOPERSTOWN – In the face of threats of legal challenges, the Village Board tonight unanimously adopted one law that further regulates rental properties, and another that “sunsets” grandfathering provisions on those properties if neighbors complain. “Good actors and bad actors don’t deserve the same protections,” said Mayor Jeff Katz as the trustees prepared to vote on those two laws after a dozen…

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