POST ELECTION WRAP-UP
A big night for Democrats and for Freezing the Rent in NYC. Scott Sommer reviewed some of the election results and talked about NYC's future with former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, now the President and CEO of WIN NYC, the city's largest provider of shelters for unhoused families.
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Walk-in clinics: on 1st & 3rd Tuesdays at 6:30PM at Trinity Commons, 76 Trinity Place (11/18); on 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at CUNY in the Heights, 5030 Broadway (11/11 & 11/25). For more information, click here.
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Heat and hot water: from 6am to 10pm, when the outside temperature is below 55 degrees the inside temperature must be 68 degrees; from 10pm to 6am, the inside temperature must be at least 62 degrees. Hot water must be 120 degrees at the tap at all times. For more information, click here.
Not mentioned on air, but useful: New rent guidelines: for leases starting 10/1/25 in New York City: for apartments and lofts, 3 percent for a 1-year lease, 4 1/2 percent for a 2-year lease; class A & B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses, & SROs: 0 percent - for more detailed info, click here. Poughkeepsie still in litigation; Kingston: 0 and 0; Westchester 2% for 1 year, 3% for 2 years; Rockland County 5% for 1 year, 6% for 2 years; Nassau 2% for one year, 3% for 2 years. For more information about developments in Kingston and Poughkeepsie, contact For the Many: email info@forthemany.org or call 845-481-0703.