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As property insurance surges, some landlords are “losing their minds”
Nov. 4, 2023
Surging claims, decaying buildings and a carrier exodus driving costs
NYC landlords file suits claiming Airbnb and tenants ‘thumbing their noses’ at new home-sharing restrictions
Nov. 4, 2023
The owner of this luxury apartment building at 30 W. 63rd St. is suing a tenant, Jerome Dewald, for listing his apartment on Airbnb
NYC wants to allow housing vouchers statewide. Why counties are opposed.
Nov. 4, 2023
New York City Mayor Eric Adams plans to let residents with housing vouchers use them across New York, angering many local leaders.Spencer Platt/Getty Images
NYC Council members to push law to padlock the hordes of illegal pot shops throughout the Big Apple
Nov. 4, 2023
City Council members are pushing legislation to make it easier to padlock the hordes of unlicensed pot shops that are choking their neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs
Replacing city's expired affordable housing tax break is a good start—but it's not enough
Oct. 29, 2023
Replacing city's expired affordable housing tax break is a good start—but it's not enough
Eric Adams has a plan for sidewalk sheds. Some call it wishful thinking
Oct. 22, 2023
Mayor calls for nicer designs, faster removal, but experts have doubts
Sam the biting emotional support dog terrorizes Upper West Side apartment building
Oct. 22, 2023
Sam the biting emotional support dog terrorizes Upper West Side apartment building
Eric Adams’ new rat plan leaves New Yorkers on hook for official NYC trash cans
Oct. 15, 2023
The war on rats is starting to nibble on New Yorkers’ wallets
More New Yorkers must compost food scraps starting next week
Sept. 30, 2023
Starting Oct. 2, all 2.5 million Brooklynites—or the owners of the apartment buildings they live in—will need to place organic waste in bins near the curb each week
NYC lawmakers urge rollback of climate change law, citing costs to constituents
Sept. 30, 2023
New York City lawmakers are pushing legislation that would roll back strict requirements under a new climate change law for buildings covering 800,000 co-op and condo apartments, citing costs that could have their homeowning tenants seeing red.