The rights of tenants, which are silent owners

Rent an apartment in new York city in itself is a troublesome task. Moreover, the lion’s share of your paycheck is now deposited in the pocket of the landlord, and not the fact that the apartment will be the embodiment of your dreams on a reliable and cozy home. Often also the landlord is interested in the fact that you felt the absolute master of legitimately paid for in square…

April 22, 2018
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Housing lottery | 80 budget apartments from $947

New affordable apartments appeared in a residential complex in Queens called 10 Halletts Point, which is located at 26-01 First Street between First Street and Second Street. This time the new York lottery affordable housing plays 6 studios, 50 one-bedroom apartments, 24 two-bedroom and 1 two-bedroom apartment at a price of $947, $1,017, $1,230 and $1,414 , respectively. Ha the territory of the LCD there is a lobby, fitness center,…

April 21, 2018
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Queens center of the housing boom in the segment of apartments of the middle class

About the high cost of housing in new York have not heard just lazy. Tenants often pay big money to afford to live in the Big Apple, but not everyone knows that since the beginning of the year the center is available and new housing is Queens. In February 2018, the NYC Economic Development Corp. (NYCEDC) has registered 2 847 zvejezdan in the operation of the property, of which 1,234…

April 17, 2018
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100 budget apartments in Bushwick from $913 per month

Apartment in Brooklyn costs an average of $2756 per month. Can’t afford to pay so much? It is possible to save. In June, the city will compete in the lottery for affordable housing 100 apartments in Bushwick with rents around $1000. In the new building at 10 Montieth Street there are apartments-studios, one and two bedroom apartments at a price of $913, $980 and $1183, respectively. On-site seven-story LCD is…

April 16, 2018
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Time to move! Prices for rental housing in new York is rapidly falling

If you are going this month to rent an apartment in one of the boroughs of new York, now is the time to do it. Real estate professionals have noted a sharp drop in prices on rentals throughout the Big Apple. This is due, primarily, with an increase in the number of proposals in the primary market, which discourage customers from landlords. But they respond with lower prices. «For the…

April 14, 2018
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In new York, the landlord evicted the tenants for the repair and threw their belongings in the trash

April 12, 2018

The tenants of Chinatown (Manhattan), which in the beginning of 2018 at the time of repair in the building were evicted from their apartments, said that the landlord threw their belongings in garbage cans. Residents of houses 83 and 85 Bowery spent the day pulling out of black garbage bags of medicines, clothing, books, mixed with the dregs. «People had to check each bag to find their things, but in…

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Affordable housing in Manhattan from $822 per month

April 12, 2018

Affordable housing and Manhattan — the concept is almost incompatible. Apartment in the borough cost tenants an average of $3400 per month — the highest price level in new York. However, even here it is possible to rent apartments for less than $2000, and it’s not necessary to be among the poor. 124 apartments in the building at 401 — 411 EAST 120th STREET will play at the end of…

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Housing lottery | 35 budget apartments at metro at a price of $ 2 030

The new York lottery affordable housing is not just for the poor participants, there are suggestions and provided for tenants who just don’t like to throw money to the wind. This variant appeared this week. April 5, the city started to accept applications from applicants with income 130% of the average for the region (from $ 69 600 to $ 135 590, depending on the number of family members). The…

April 6, 2018
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$1 million has fined two landlords for the surrender of apartments in Manhattan

The government of new York wrote Mine Girgis and Sylvia Pataks, who passed in Manhattan real estate using the service Airbnb, a fine of $1 million. The investigation into this case began in 2014 when city officials presented the hapless landlords claims about the illegal operation of hotels. The fact that they were renting several apartments in Manhattan, while according to the decision of Governor Andrew Cuomo renting of apartments…

April 5, 2018
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