States lag in distributing rental assistance while millions are behind on rent
About 15% of renters could not pay rent in July. The CDC is expanding its eviction moratorium into October.
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New York rent collections remain depressed, sparking debate over tenant payment behavior and economic hardship
The issue has exposed thorny questions for the city’s affordable housing sector.

New York rent collections remain depressed, sparking debate over tenant payment behavior and economic hardship
The issue has exposed thorny questions for the city’s affordable housing sector.
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NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves rent freeze on 1 million rent-stabilized apartments, legal challenge possible
The mayor-appointed Rent Guidelines Board voted Thursday to approve a freeze, but the move could spark a legal challenge.

NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves rent freeze on 1 million rent-stabilized apartments, legal challenge possible
The mayor-appointed Rent Guidelines Board voted Thursday to approve a freeze, but the move could spark a legal challenge.

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