
NYC Int. 902-B, the Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA), is a proven policy to stabilize and expand the supply of permanently affordable housing. The bill is modeled on successful Opportunity …
Every Seller of a multi-unit residential property must submit a COPA Seller Declaration Form to MOHCD under penalty of perjury affirming that they complied with the COPA legislation.
May 7, 2025 · In evaluating TOPA/COPA programs, jurisdictions can analyze how many properties were acquired through the program and how informed tenants and/or local community organizations are of …
What is a COPA and why do hospitals seek them? COPA laws are enacted to replace competition among healthcare providers with regulatory oversight by state agencies.
COPA gives Qualified Entities—including mission-driven nonprofits like community land trusts (CLTs) and community development corporations, as well as vetted for-profit and M/WBE developers in joint …
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What is COPA and how does it work? The Community Opportunity to Purchase Act (COPA) is a proven tool to expand and preserve the supply of affordable housing and combat displacement.
COPA restores balance to a housing market under extreme speculative pressure. Int. 902-B gives vetted nonprofit organizations, as well as joint ventures between nonprofit and for-profit developers, a first …