Manhattan
1962 LAW IS TENANTS' BEST DEFENSE IN NEW HOUSING COURT WAR
Glenn Thrush |
Landlords have been rejoicing over a new rent-deposit law that is about to go into effect, but the tenant antidote has been on the books for more than 30 years.
Landlords have been rejoicing over a new rent-deposit law that is about to go into effect, but the tenant antidote has been on the books for more than 30 years.
Small nonprofits cry foul over the latest job-placement contract announced by the city’s welfare agency last week.
City environmental chief Joel Miele and Riverkeeper Robert Kennedy Jr. trade stats in an argument about the health of the city’s water supply.
The state’s banking regulators want to widen the definition of “low-income,” but 83 New York-based organizations and public officials say the cost to poor neighborhoods is too high.