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Equal access to solar power, city controller calls for cap on security deposits, & more

Published July 16, 2018 (over 7 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Equal access to solar power, city controller calls for cap on security deposits, & more
The average New Yorker spends a hefty portion of their income covering the upfront costs of renting an apartment, according to a new report from the city controller's office, which is proposing a cap of one month’s rent for all one-year leases (amnewyork)
Don’t have room (or access) to put solar panels on your apartment building roof? You can tap into something called a community solar group (The New York Times)
Almost 17,000 NYCHA tenants are more than three months behind on their rent, representing a loss of $55.3 million. Many are protesting crumbling conditions in their apartments (New York Post)
It's back to school time for seniors, as in senior citizens, who are eschewing retirement communities for housing near college campus (The Real Deal via Bloomberg)
Oops! A co-op owner wasn't billed for his storage unit for eight years. What can the board do about the missing fees? (The New York Times)
Stylish picks for furniture and decor that are 25 percent off on Amazon, thanks to Prime Day (Apartment Therapy)
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