Matthew HaagOvjeren akaunt

@matthewhaag

Reporter at The New York Times. matthew.haag@nytimes.com

Brooklyn, NY
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2008.

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    We want to hear from real estate brokers, landlords and renters who recently had to pay a broker fee or are in the process of hunting for an apartment in NYC. How does this news affect you? My DMs are open. You can also email: luis.ferre@nytimes.com

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    5. velj

    this is obviously good but i feel like the obvious dirtbag move is to amortize the fee into a years worth of increased rent passed on to tenants

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    6. velj

    My roommate and I paid more than $10,000 to rent our first apartment. $10,000, just to get in the door. We were young, broke and never could have done it without help from our parents.

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    Now, tenants can only be charged $20 in fees when applying for an apartment, including background and credit checks. (An update from and )

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    In an unexpected addendum to last year’s rent laws, New York regulators said renters can no longer be charged broker fees

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    In NYC, brokers collect fees that can be as much as 15% of the annual lease, typically paid in one lump sum by tenants before they can move in. But today, the state effectively eliminated them. !!!

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    New York renters are no longer required to pay broker fees, which sometimes amount to as much as 15% of one year's rent, according to unexpected new guidance from the state. More to come. W/ :

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    4. velj

    With anti-Semitism on the rise, including violent and deadly attacks in the New York area, security measures — and how to pay for them — have become an urgent issue for Jewish institutions. My first story as Metro religion reporter:

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    3. velj

    Rent-controlled apartments are priceless, dwindling from 2 million to 22,000 because they can only be passed down to immediate family. A home health aide recently won rights to her late client’s $283-a-month apt. “I’m like somebody who won the lottery.”

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    For years school officials, teachers&mom sounded the alarm- a cop was abusing his son.Then the 8 yr old died. The cop is charged with murder. “Tommy is not alive anymore," his mom told me,"and there are so many people who are responsible for his death.”

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    “Outer-borough homeowners have been subsidizing woke progressives in posh neighborhoods and billionaires in high rises,” says . Our latest story on the coming battle over property taxes with and

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    NEW: Bolton claims in book that Trump told him in front of other WH aides in May to call Zelensky and make sure he met with Rudy and me

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    Horrifying new investigation by about rampant errors in pharmacies across America. One woman in Florida died after she was mistakenly given chemo meds instead of antidepressants. Thanks to overworked pharmacists, it’s happening all the time

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    Our page one story about a major overhaul that could be coming to New York City property taxes, with & “People who live in similarly valued homes ought to be paying the same amount of taxes.”

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    31. sij

    ’s antiquated property tax system long allowed owners of multimillion-dollar brownstones in Brooklyn and high-rise co-ops by Central Park to pay less in taxes than working-class homeowners in the South Bronx. That could change. w/

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    30. sij

    Facade inspectors are still using binoculars, telescopes and other low-tech methods to inspect. Why are building owners still getting away with not making repairs and not paying fines? Facades on 1,400 Buildings in New York Are a Threat to Pedestrians

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    30. sij

    “He got really angry and started screaming at me, ‘You’ll never make it in this business. This is how the industry works. This is how,’ — and he named three actresses — ‘got to where they are,’” she recalled say. STORY:

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  18. 30. sij

    NEW: 1,400 buildings in New York City, from luxury high rises near Central Park to a Bronx building with a day care, are wrapped in scaffolding only because their facades are a threat to the public. Owners ignore fines and repairs, and get away with it.

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    28. sij

    "There’s nothing left," one man said of the wreckage left by the fire that tore through an Alabama boat dock and killed eight people, including his daughter and five grandchildren. My story from Scottsboro:

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    23. sij

    Why is Fairway going bankrupt for the second time in five years? Private equity, Amazon and wilting produce. w/

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