Johnnadawearsglasses t1_ix0gxq7 wrote
Reply to comment by sundaysarelikethat in Manhattan woman whose dog plunged three stories to its death gets her animals back by NYY657545
I mean it has to be rent controlled. I can tell you that this building was truly awful until the past few years. There was a Chinese produce wholesaler who operated out of the bottom floor. Every morning at like 2-4 am there were dudes working on the sidewalk organizing produce and yelling at each other. When they left each day, produce had fallen all over, attracting only the most discriminating rats. The maintenance on the building appeared to be zero. I would walk by it most days and wonder why. That there must be rent controlled units in part of the building explains that to me now. Landlords are notorious for letting rent controlled and rent stabilized buildings rot.
queensnyatty t1_ix0pjqp wrote
Geez who could have predicted that? If only there were a social science that studied this sort of thing.
soyeahiknow t1_ix2tsx9 wrote
It is rent controlled. It says that in the article
whtsabagginses t1_ix4xjdb wrote
>nypost.com/2022/1...
Rent-stabilized. fyi. different from Rent-controlled.
Johnnadawearsglasses t1_ix3at43 wrote
Yes. It was clear
tonka737 t1_ix10ofj wrote
How long would it take to recoup the costs of renovating a rent controlled apartment when accounting for monthly expenses?
Johnnadawearsglasses t1_ix11gb1 wrote
Depends how much they paid for the building.
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