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Demand plunges for NYC rentals, stop harassment from your neighbor, & more

Published September 18, 2020 (over 5 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Demand plunges for NYC rentals, stop harassment from your neighbor, & more
This week, readers visited Brick Underground for a monthly snapshot of New York City's rental market. According to The Elliman Report, rental listings in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens reached a 14-year high in August, and the number of new leases with concessions, like free months or no broker fee, is the highest in a decade—but demand for rentals is way off: New signed leases dropped almost 24 percent.
Also of interest: Do you have a difficult neighbor? If their behavior constitutes harassment, it can be an extremely uncomfortable situation. Brick has some suggestions to help you solve the problem.
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