• LovingHippieCat@lemmy.world
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    Well if it’s too affordable then we might have those undesirables live and survive comfortably in the city and that’s just not acceptable.

  • Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Specifically, under Cuomo’s proposal, prospective tenants wouldn’t be allowed to rent a rent-stabilized unit unless they could prove that the rent would eat up at least 30 percent of their household income.

    Am I remembering it wrong, or do you typically get rejected for an apartment if it would eat up more than a third of your income?

    If so, there can be no doubt that Cuomo KNOWS this and wants to make almost all rent-stabilized units empty as a convenient excuse for eliminating them altogether because “nobody’s using it anyway”.

    Anyways, have a comic

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    I believe that it was under him that the city privatized homeless shelters in the city.

    Oddly enough, most of those lucrative private contracts went to private shelters owned by him and his wife.