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Rent aid limbo, affordable housing staffing woes, & more

By Emily Myers| July 5, 2022 - 10:30AM

The six-person unit within the Department of Housing Preservation tasked with developing affordable housing is down to just one full-time employee (The City)

A 62-year-old man suing his 84-year-old mother for being a slumlord is just the tip of the iceberg for the Koeppels, a small real estate dynasty (Curbed)

Tenants and landlords are stuck waiting for promised funds from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program (The Real Deal)

NYC's homeless are still waiting for access to 1,500 city-funded apartments (New York Daily News)

How to rent everything to enjoy your summer—from boats to pools (Washington Post)

The best portable air conditioners for your apartment (Apartment Therapy)

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