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Astoria »

Lawyers representing 12 tenants say the landlords cut off WiFi and other services to the building.

Crown Heights »

Five of six regulatory agreements have been signed at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital apartments.

High Bridge »

Owner SCS Reality got $3.2 million in tax breaks while overcharging tenants, advocates said. 

Morningside Heights »

Tenants fear the Grace House building will be sold to developers who won't preserve the mural inside.

East Harlem »

A landlord and his partner harassed a family for nearly a year to force them out of their home, DA says.

East Village »

The Rent Guidelines Board will vote Monday on potential increases for rent-stabilized tenants.

Crown Heights »

The council voted unanimously for a tax incentive at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital in Crown Heights.

Midtown »

The new measure would allow one-year leases' rent to remain the same or increase only up to 2 percent.

Bed-Stuy »

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

Civic Center »

The state is expected to pass as much as a 7.5 percent increase for rent-controlled tenants.

East New York »

The building on New Jersey Avenue has more than 180 open violations, according to city records.

Upper West Side »

Rent-controlled tenants face as much as 7.5 percent annual rent increases, despite a touted rent freeze.

Williamsburg »

Albany re-opened Loft Law applications, creating a path for illegal lofts to become rent stabilized.

Central Harlem »

The tenant's association is suing for $10 million over illegal rent hikes on rent stabilized units.

Washington Heights »

Farrell, 82, has represented the area in the state Assembly since 1974.