Hochul approves a replacement for the J-51 tax abatement that could help condo and co-op buildings fund upgradesBy Celia Young•October 25, 2023
Ask Sam: I’m breaking my lease, and the landlord listed the apartment for a higher rent. Does this protect me from being sued? By Alanna Schubach•October 25, 2023Sponsored
City Council bill to shift broker fees to landlords unlikely to pass this yearBy Celia Young•October 20, 2023
Housing lottery opens for 30 rent-stabilized apartments in Morris HeightsBy Celia Young•October 12, 2023
Ask Sam: What is the latest on the rent stabilization lawsuits before the U.S. Supreme Court?By Alanna Schubach•October 12, 2023Sponsored
NYC rents dipped slightly last month and that’s pretty much as good as it gets for rentersBy Jennifer White Karp•October 12, 2023
From Bed-Stuy to Ridgewood: I traded hip and happening for quaint and charmingBy Kelly Kreth•October 6, 2023
Housing lottery offers 43 apartments for seniors in Bedford-Stuyvesant, BrooklynBy Celia Young•October 5, 2023