“We are flabbergasted and disappointed that the city has not lowered the assessment ratio for homeowners in New York City to ensure uniformity despite the Court of Appeals decision that the city’s assessments are not lawful,” said Martha Stark, TENNY’s policy director, in a statement.
Landlords catering to NYC hipsters get tax break at expense of struggling minorities — despite court order: advocates
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January 27, 2025
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