
Public Housing Residents Feel Left Out of NYC Rental Ripoff Hearings
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New York Citys Rental Ripoff hearings face criticism from public housing residents, particularly those at Fulton Houses in Chelsea, who are embroiled in a legal battle over redevelopment plans. Meanwhile, over forty thousand units have transitioned to private management due to repair costs. Tenant reactions vary, with some expressing frustration over lack of representation. Housing Authority CEO Lisa Bova-Hiatt acknowledges these feelings, emphasizing multiple feedback channels and ongoing investments to maintain public housing.
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