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 State law that authorizes the deposit of disputed rent with the Housing Court. The case, Lang vs. Pataki, had brought in State Supreme Court where Justice Edward Lehner upheld the constitutionality in November 1998.

In rejecting arguments made by Legal Aid on behalf of the tenant, the instant decision cites, among others, the US Supreme Court case, Lindsey v. Normet. That Oregon statute is much stricter with regard to the time frames, says Mitchell Posilkin, an attorney with the Rent Stabilization Stabilization

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"Legal Aid has taken a sky is falling approach to the [deposit of rent] and said that untold thousands of people were going to be made homeless." When questioned by the judges during the oral arguments, Legal Aid was unable to prove that assertion.

The court wrote in its April 27, 2000 decision:

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Posilkin says owners just want the rent to maintain the income of the property. While the deposit of rent is not being used by owner's attorneys on every matter, it is an upheld stick that has forced non-payment matters to be settled faster. "It is far more difficult for cases to be needlessly need·less  
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 and unnecessarily drawn out," says Posilkin.
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Author:Weiss, Lois
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 17, 2000
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