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    How to Catch Your Landlord Cheating on Rents
    A Flushing building owner applied for tax breaks for stabilized housing while charging market rents. Here’s what happened when tenants fought back.
    by Neil deMause
    January 16, 2018
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    Biggest NYC Affordable Housing Deal Lacks Bang for Its Buck
    Many Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village apartments would have remained rent-stabilized even without the de Blasio administration’s $220 million expense, says a new IBO analysis
    by Steven Wishnia
    January 5, 2018
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    State Says Landlord Shouldn’t Mass-Evict Chinatown Tenants
    Building owner Joseph Betesh insists residents need to move out so he can make repairs; tenant lawyer says that’s “bonkers”
    by Steven Wishnia
    January 4, 2018
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    ‘That Damn Hole Gave My Son Lead Poisoning’
    A NYCHA worker and tenant is suing the city for “knowingly and intentionally” failing to inspect public housing for lead paint
    by Jake Offenhartz
    December 14, 2017
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    GOP Tax Bill Could ‘Obliterate’ Affordable Housing
    A provision buried in House legislation could cost New York over $2 billion in construction funds
    by Steven Wishnia
    December 11, 2017
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    Broadway Triangle Deal Could Squeeze Out Families, Says Levin
    Councilmember charges Williamsburg affordable housing agreement is unfair to Hasidic residents
    by Gwynne Hogan
    December 8, 2017
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    Jared Kushner Sued for Allegedly Overcharging Tenants (Again)
    Trump’s son-in-law illegally deregulated sixteen Brooklyn Heights apartments, says a new lawsuit
    by Steven Wishnia
    November 15, 2017
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    Saving Mitchell-Lama
    New York City is putting $250 million into subsidized co-ops in the Mitchell-Lama program, but tenants may still be out in the cold
    by Steven Wishnia
    November 9, 2017

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