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Central Harlem »

A lawsuit accuses the landlord of destabilizing units while receiving tax breaks from the city.

Sunset Park »

Real estate lawyer Delvis Valdes is running for the 38th District seat.

East Williamsburg »

Eight new rent-stabilized units are available through the city's housing lottery at 73 Montrose Ave.

East Williamsburg »

The city's housing lottery is open for eight affordable apartments at 845 Grand St.

Bushwick »

Bushwick super, Peter Minic, has used sexual harassment and threats to intimidate tenants, lawsuits say.

Bushwick »

Disabled residents say they'll have no way out of their homes if the only elevator shuts down.

Bushwick »

Joel and Amrom Israel admitted they hired vandals to intimidate tenants with pitbulls and sledgehammers.

Greenpoint »

Amrom and Joel Israel's tenants moved back into their building at 300 Nassau Ave. after nearly 3 years.

Central Harlem »

Elsia Vasquez, a tenant advocate, helps renters fight against appalling conditions.

Williamsburg »

Tenants at 501-505 Grand St. say they live amid nightmarish conditions.

Bushwick »

Protesters marched through the neighborhood Wednesday to demand a change in regulation laws.

Williamsburg »

The gas at 218 South Third St. was cut without any warning in December.

Central Harlem »

Rent-stabilized units are being given preferential rents that are not protected by city laws.

Bed-Stuy »

Local council members are hosting a community meeting Thursday on rent overcharges.

Stuy Town »

Here's a breakdown of what the deal means for tenants living in affordable apartments in the complex.