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Tenant harassment case settled, mortgage rates could top 8.5 percent, & more

By Emily Myers| October 14, 2022 - 10:30AM

Emily Myers for Brick Underground 

Brooklyn landlord Greenbrook Partners is forced to pay out thousands in a settlement over claims of tenant harassment and dangerous living conditions (Brownstoner)

Mortgage rates could surge to 8.5 percent as inflation remains stubbornly high (New York Post)

With New York City's homeless population at an all-time high, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams calls for a citywide shelter plan (City Limits)

Residents in Manhattan's South Street Seaport Historic District celebrate a court ruling temporarily blocking a tower rising from a neighborhood parking lot (The City)

Brooklyn ranks ninth on a list of cities with the most apartments built between 2013 and 2022 (The New York Times)

An affordable housing lottery launches for 51 apartments at 224 West 124th St. in Harlem (New York Yimby)

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