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Entries from Gothamist tagged with 'communityrenewal'

February 21, 2008

Almost five years after the horrifying incident where the Staten Island Ferry crashed into wooden pilings at a pier, the city will pay $6.5 million to a man who lost part of his right leg. Shriram Agni was on the front of the boat when the ferry crashed, and his right leg was "sandwiched between collapsing seats." Agni's leg, six inches below the knee, was amputated due to complications and he learned to walk again......

Continue Reading "$6.5 Million For Staten Island Ferry Crash Victim"

November 26, 2007

The NY State Division of Housing and Community Renewal finally closed a loophole in rent regulations that would have allowed owners and landlords leaving government-subsidized housing programs to increase rents to market rates by citing "unique and peculiar" circumstances. According to the NY Times, some tenants' rents would have skyrocketed from $981/month to $4,500/month for a two-bedroom on the Upper West Side and from $1,000/month to $5,275/month for a three-bedroom, also on the Upper West......

Continue Reading "NY State Closes Rent Increase Loophole at Mitchell-Lama Buildings"

August 27, 2007

Yesterday, East Harlem residents protested "greedy landlords" to raise concerns about gentrification. One resident, Otoniel Santiago, told amNew York that his $1,100 rent for his family's two-bedroom has zoomed up to $3,000 because of extra charges his landlord has added, "They said I had to pay or they would take legal action. I think they want us to get tired and move out, then they will bring in people who will pay $1,700 a......

Continue Reading "Landlord and Rising Rent Fears in El Barrio"

January 11, 2005

Help me out please. I looove my apartment. The price is right, the location is stellar, but the landlord company leaves much to be desired. It is now January and they are finally notifying me that my lease is expired, as of October. They are pressuring me to come in and resign the lease from October, at which time they are going to raise the rent and make me pay back rent (back rent =......

Continue Reading "Bad Landlords and the Mysterious "Back Rent""

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