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NYC's 100 Worst Landlords: The Full List For 2017
The deadbeat building managers have racked up thousands of city code violations, the public advocate's office says.

The deadbeat building managers have racked up thousands of city code violations, the public advocate's office says.

Federal prosecutors are eyeing the former Trump campaign chairman's SoHo and Carroll Gardens properties.

Mayor Bill de Blasio plans to give the Mitchell-Lama housing program a funding boost.
The city now says it will build or protect 300,000 affordable homes by 2026.
Queens and the Bronx also claimed spots on StreetEasy and TaylorMade's ranking.
The board voted Tuesday to hike rents for the city's stabilized housing stock.
A group representing 25,000 landlords is pushing for the highest rent hikes since 2013.
Could the two-year rent freeze be coming to an end? The Rent Guidelines Board will be meeting several times in the coming months.
The median monthly rent for Manhattan apartments has dropped slightly compared to this time last year, according to a new report.
Data shows that 31 percent of new rental contracts signed in in Manhattan in January included a perk for the renters, Bloomberg reported.
NYC's Independent Budget Office identified $2.8 billion in waste throughout 11 years.
The literary iconoclast wrote "On The Road" in this red brick townhouse at 454 West 20th St.
Despite fewer sales, an influx of new luxury developments has pushed average Manhattan sales prices to a record $2,110,566.
Real estate sales exceeding $4 million in Manhattan decreased 18 percent compared to last year.
The mayor issued a statement, publicizing a crackdown on owners of more than 3,000 rental buildings.
After hundreds of people protested the 22-story luxury condo building on 12th Street, the city went ahead and started building anyway.
Applicants for affordable housing lotteries will no longer be subject to rejection based on credit score or past disputes with landlords.
A pair of studies on Wednesday said the housing market in the city is not looking good — and lagging behind in recovery from the recession.
New York is now the world's most expensive city for workers according to research from global property broker in Savills.
If you want to own your own home in New York City — give up the dream.
The average price of an apartment in Manhattan this quarter was $2,077,680, according to a report by real estate firm Halstead.
A study broke down the Airbnb listings in three Manhattan neighborhoods, and whether they met regulations.