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Massive backlog of New York rent hike complaints leaves tenants frustrated, angry

Por: New York Daily News Politics October 02, 2022

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The agency charged with investigating landlords accused of illegally overcharging tenants in rent stabilized apartments is so far backed up that some cases have lingered as long as four years — leaving tenants angry and frustrated. New York State Assemblywoman Emily Gallagher told the Daily News she learned of the backlog at the Office of Rent Administration while investigating a constituent’s case. Without an avenue to resolve allegations... + full article



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