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Rent wars: Protesters rally against rent increases at City Hall Park

By Dean Moses Posted on April 28, 2022
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Tenants and elected officials rallied in City Hall Park Thursday to decry Mayor Eric Adams for potentially allowing possible rent prices, however, the mayor’s office says no decision will be made until June.

Members of Community Action for Safe Apartments (CASA) brought their fury to City Hall Park on April 28 after they say Mayor Adams’ hand-picked Rent Guidelines Board is considering a massive rent increase on rent-stabilized tenants. 

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