NYC Mayor Attends Tenant-Landlord Meeting, Opposes Rent Freeze

Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday, a meeting was held in Brooklyn dedicated to the housing crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent mayor of the Big Apple promised that he would not allow rent prices to be frozen.
Mayor Eric Adams attended a meeting Friday on the housing crisis in New York City with property owners and renters. The event, held at the Red Hook School auditorium in Brooklyn, was hosted by Humberto Lopes, a property owner with more than 130 properties.
During the meeting, Lopes and other rent-controlled landlords complained about rising costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, that they said they could not compensate for by increasing rent at current levels. Lopes cited the example of the cost of “emptying out” his apartment and re-arranging it for new tenants, which he said was about $6,000 at one time, with a monthly rent increase of just $30.
Another landlord, Tom Diana, complained about his inability to evict squatters. He said he couldn’t get rid of a tenant who hadn’t paid rent in eight years.
At the same time, tenants present at the meeting were reluctant to sympathize with property owners. They pointed out that their personal costs were also rising.
During a meeting at the Red Hook school, Mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to a rent freeze, taking a different view from some of his rivals. Supporters of a rent freeze include state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani and City Comptroller Brad Lander, who accused Adams of giving landlords the ability to increase rents, which he said increased their net income by 12 percent this year alone.
Although Adams was the only mayoral candidate invited to the meeting by Lopes, Andrew Cuomo has also expressed his views. The former New York governor, who is running for the Democratic nomination for mayor, also opposes the rent freeze.
Ed. JŁ
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
Last Friday in Brooklyn a meeting was held on the Housing Crisis in New York. Of all the candidates for the mayor of the city, only Eric Adams was invited to the event. During the meeting, the incumbent head of the Great Apple promised that he would not allow the rental prices to freeze.
Mayor Eric Adams took part in Friday in a meeting on the housing crisis in the city of New York with the participation of property owners and tenants. Humberto Lopes was the host of the event organized in the Red Hook school auditorium in Brooklyn - the owner of over 130 properties.
During the meeting, LOPES and other owners of rental apartments complained about growing costs, including taxes and insurance premiums, which they said - they are not able to compensate for the increase in rental prices at the current level. Lopes cited an example of the cost he must bear when "emptying" the apartment and adopting him to new tenants. As he said, in his case it was about 6,000 dollars, with a monthly rent in the amount of only $ 30.
Another property owner, Tom Diana, complained about the impossibility of evicting wild tenants. He stated that he could not get rid of the tenant who has not paid the rent for 8 years.
At the same time, the tenants present at the meeting were not in a hurry to sympathize with the owners of the property. They indicated that their personal costs were also rising.
During the meeting at Red Hook school, the mayor Eric Adams declared his opposition to freezing rents, presenting a different view than some of his opponents. Supporters of freezing lease prices are, among others Member of the State Congregation of Zohran Mamdani and city auditor Brad Lander. The latter accused Adams to grant housing owners the opportunity to increase fees, which - as he claimed - only this year increased their net income by 12 percent.
Although Adams was the only candidate for the mayor, invited to a meeting by Lopes, the position of his views is also presented by Andrew Cuomo. The former Governor of New York, applying for the Democrats nomination in the election of the mayor, is also opposed to freezing lease prices.
Ed. Jł
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