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Home Brooklyn News General News More than 12,000 Seniors and Disabled New Yorkers Could Get Rent Rollbacks
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More than 12,000 Seniors and Disabled New Yorkers Could Get Rent Rollbacks

Jon Freeman - Dec 27, 2016
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After wrongful terminations from the city's rent freeze program, 12,000 New Yorkers could see relief.

More than 12,000 Seniors and Disabled New Yorkers Could Get Rent Rollbacks : DNA Info Crown Heights And Prospect Heights

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