Broker fees in NYC will be covered by landlords, instead of tenants, under a new law passed Wednesday by the City Council.
In New York, unlike nearly every other part of the country, tenants usually pay the fee even though landlords usually hire the broker. Tenants and advocates rallying outside City Hall ahead of the ...
The New York City Council passed, in a 42-8 vote, a bill that will put an end to forcing tenant-paid brokers fees, as the ...
The City Council overwhelmingly passed a measure to shift the burden of broker fees to landlords. Here’s what that means for ...
The New York City Council approved new legislation on Wednesday that will eliminate hefty upfront broker fees for most ...
Apartment hunters in New York City got good news on Wednesday when the City Council there passed a bill that would largely ...
The broker fee as we know it is over in New York City. A City Council bill that would prevent your landlord from charging you ...
Mandatory broker fees, an unusual feature of New York City apartment hunting long reviled by renters, will be banned under ...
A New York City Council bill that will shift the burden of paying broker fees to landlords could have “unintended ...
A StreetEasy survey shows 81% of renters believe landlords, not renters, should pay these fees, and 78% felt they had no ...
The Council on Wednesday approved the revised FARE Act, shifting broker fees from tenants to the hiring party, typically ...
The City Council overwhelmingly approved a bill Wednesday that would largely shift the cost of broker fees to landlords, in a ...