STATE COURT PAINTS NEW FACE ON LEAD POISONING CASES
Jill Grossman |
A court case gives some New York City tenants a better chance of holding their landlords accountable when their children suffer from lead poisoning.
A court case gives some New York City tenants a better chance of holding their landlords accountable when their children suffer from lead poisoning.
After four long years of waiting for their homes to be spruced up, residents of Medgar Evers Houses in Bed-Stuy have received the go-ahead to begin their ambitious plans to rehab the buildings with the help of some non-profit partners.
High-interest lenders were responsible for nearly half of all refinanced mortgages in the city last year, according to a new study by ACORN.