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Newington Mayor Still Wants To End Accessory Apartment Ban
Courant Staff WriterWhen Republican Jeff Wright scrapped with Democrat Maureen Klett in the mayoral election last fall, their disagreements ranged from taxes to school security. But there was one campaign promise they both made: overturning the planning and zoning...Tags: Local Elections, Regional Authority, Rentals, Elections
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Lawsuit targets Farmingdale's 'gentrification'
Legal experts say a federal judge's decision to give the go-ahead to a housing discrimination lawsuit filed by Hofstra Law School and Latino tenants against the Village of Farmingdale shows how disputes about "gentrification" are expanding from cities...Tags: Kentucky, Farmingdale, New York, Judges, Justice System
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Rental bans hurt struggling condo owners
When Bess Weiner died in March at 87, her two grown children inherited her apartment in the Holiday Springs condo in Margate.
The siblings, both with homes of their own, would like to sell it so they can stop paying the $228 monthly maintenance and...Tags: Tamarac, Coral Springs, Fort Lauderdale, Lauderhill, Condos and Houses
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Rangel: To give up one of his four rent breaks
Spin CycleOn Friday, Charles Rangel was outraged about questions being raised over his four rent-stabilized apartments in Harlem. Yesterday, his spokesman said he was giving one of them up. But there's a new issue: Rangel has apparently been hitting up businesses.....Tags: Charles B. Rangel, Rentals
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Pebblebrook Makes You Feel Right At Home
In the rental office of Pebblebrook Apartments in New Britain, freshly baked cookies await prospective tenants and residents.
"We make them every day," said assistant property manager Deborah Nappi. "Everyone who comes in here seems to leave with a...Tags: University of Connecticut Health Center, Condos and Houses, Tennis, Health Treatments, Swimming
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Jobs For Day Laborers Are Dwindling
McClatchy NewspapersHere, he waits — sometimes up to eight hours — in hopes that a passing pickup truck or van en route to a job site will stop and offer him work, even for a fraction of what he earned only a year ago. Day laborers such as Javier once powered...Tags: Beach Vacations, Homes, Employees, Construction and Property, House Building
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To turn around our national housing disaster, we must start at the top
A real mess. There's no other way to describe national housing policy in America today. There's the massive subprime crisis — caused in no small part by lackadaisical federal regulation. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — mainstays of the...Tags: Freddie Mac, Economic Policy, Wages and Pensions, Housing and Urban Planning, Energy Saving
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The Heights Of City Living
Courant Staff WriterWhen Will Abbott recently relocated from Canada to Connecticut for a job at United Technologies, he wanted to live in Hartford and, more specifically, rent a loft-style apartment. His search began and ended on Park Street in the city's Parkville...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), United Technologies Corporation, Building Material, Parkville, Rental Service
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A reasonable reprieve
Baltimore County's effort to improve the quality of rental housing countywide is off to a slow start, but that's perfectly understandable. It has taken time for word of the expanded program to get out, and only a handful of private inspectors are...Tags: Local Authority, Rentals
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Charlie Rangel in ethics bulls-eye
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is talking this morning about ethics concerns over his role in soliciting funds for a center named for him at the City College of New York,......Tags: New York, Washington Post Company, Ethics, Colleges and Universities, Office and Retail Spaces
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