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Apartment owners face tougher penalties under New York City housing initiative

'Rental Ripoff Report' addresses 'symptoms, not causes,' says REBNY president
The report mentions that city officials will investigate every complaint about heat or hot water failures. Shown are buildings in the East Tremont section of the Bronx. (Deawell Adair/CoStar)
The report mentions that city officials will investigate every complaint about heat or hot water failures. Shown are buildings in the East Tremont section of the Bronx. (Deawell Adair/CoStar)

Thousands of renters in New York City have spent months describing the substandard living conditions of their units to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office, and now city officials say they have a plan to address them.

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  • Contacts
    • James Whelan

      President, Real Estate Board of New York

    • Barika Williams

      Executive Director, Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development