Byron W. Brown
City of Buffalo MayorTimothy Wanamaker
Executive Director
Office of Strategic Planning
Kathleen Lynch, Esq.
Coordinator
Western NY Law Center
Senator William Stachowski
Co-Chair
Assemblymember Sam Hoyt
Co-Chair
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WHAT IS THE MISSION OF THE MAYOR'S ANTI FLIPPING TASK FORCE?
The Mayor's Anti-Flipping Task Force (AFTF) combats the negative real estate
practices of unethical and fraudulent property flipping that contribute to
neighborhood destabilization and community disinvestment.
WHAT IS THE MAYOR'S ANTI-FLIPPING TASK FORCE?
The AFTF was established in response to residents' complaints regarding
property flipping of homes in distressed neighborhoods. On December 16,
2004, at the request of Assemblymember Sam Hoyt, a NYS Assembly hearing took
place to address community complaints regarding the practice of repeatedly
selling vacant properties without regard to condition or actual value. City
officials, federal HUD representatives, community activists, attorneys, and
realtors all testified as to the devastating effects of unethical property
flipping in Buffalo. As a result of the hearing, as well as meetings with
residents and other interested parties, Mayor Masiello formally established
the Anti-Flipping Task Force in June 2005, an initiative which continues to
be fully supported by Buffalo's current Mayor, Byron Brown. Assemblymember
Sam Hoyt and Senator William Stachowski were appointed as Co-Chairs of this
important effort and the Western New York Law Center, a not-for profit law
firm, was chosen to lead the AFTF.
The AFTF is modeled after a similar effort in Baltimore, MD, the Baltimore
City Property Flipping and Predatory Lending Task Force. Due to the efforts
of the task force, unethical flipping dropped 77 percent between 1999 and
2006 and over 70 defendants were found guilty of criminal offenses linked to
flipping property.
The AFTF has developed an extensive public-private partnership since its
inception a year ago. Private partners are actively involved, such as the
Buffalo Niagara Association of Realtors, Upstate NY Chapter of the Appraisal
Institute, Bar Association of Erie County, Hilbert College,
Erie Community College and Buffalo State
College. The AFTF has encouraged and fostered collaboration in order to
achieve long term solutions to the multidimensional problem of property
flipping.
ANTI-FLIPPING TASK
FORCE STRUCTURE |
Western New York Law Center
237 Main Street, Suite 1030
Buffalo, NY 14203
Phone: 716-855-0203
Fax: 716-270-4005
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