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‘All the family members get new homes,’ says one Fujianese immigrant. ‘We’re very excited.’

That two-week city deadline for their landlord to fix a broken staircase? It’s not happening.

Residents of 85 Bowery worry a broken staircase could be used as a pretext to evict them

Bushwick tenants say they’re being forced out by owners ignoring burst pipes and balky heat — and the city isn’t doing enough to stop them

A Flushing building owner applied for tax breaks for stabilized housing while charging market rents. Here’s what happened when tenants fought back.

Trump’s son-in-law illegally deregulated sixteen Brooklyn Heights apartments, says a new lawsuit

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