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Bill bans criminal record checks, tallying NYC's vacant units, & more

By Emily Myers| November 29, 2022 - 10:30AM

Emily Myers for Brick Underground

Do you live next to an unoccupied apartment? The housing organization Open New York wants to crowdsource information to get a clearer picture (City Limits)

New York City landlords could be banned from getting criminal background checks on prospective tenants under a proposed new City Council bill (abc7)

An investigation is underway after a worker died falling from scaffolding at a building on the Upper West Side (Gothamist)

City Council members could be forced to disclose whether their primary residence is a rent-stabilized apartment (The Real Deal)

Tantrums and meltdowns: The problem of badly-behaved kids tagging along to open houses (The New York Times)

Brooklyn's Culver El affordable housing development finally opens 20 years after the planning began (amny)

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