'We're kicking our landlord out,' Bronx affordable housing lottery, & more
This week readers visited Brick Underground to check out a harrowing story (with photos) about a group of East Village tenants who are trying to kick out an owner who has turned a blind eye to squatters, leaks, and other dangerous conditions. They filed a 7A complaint in housing court, which is a request to appoint a new administrator, and are on rent strike to get better living conditions.
Also of interest: An affordable housing lottery opens for 43 apartments in the Bronx. Rents start at $545 for a one bedroom. Qualified tenants can apply via NYC Housing Connect through October 31st.
Here are this week's top five posts:
1) Squatters made our life hell so we're fixing our building and kicking our landlord out
2) An affordable housing lottery launches for 43 apartments in the Bronx
3) 13 staging mistakes that can cost you the sale of your apartment
5) 5 houses for rent in Brooklyn and Queens if you want more space but can't afford to buy
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