New York City ditches broker fees
The Boston Globe · 1d
New York City is about to make landlords cover most brokers fees. So why not Boston?
Apartment hunters in New York City got good news on Wednesday when the City Council there passed a bill that would largely compel landlords, not tenants, to cover broker fees, that expensive charge tacked on to the cost of signing an apartment lease.
ABC 7 Chicago · 10h
How this City Council Member just eliminated NYC's broker fees
NEW YORK -- On Wednesday, November 14th, 2024, the New York City Council voted the Fairness in Apartment Rentals Act, or FARE Act, into law. The act states that in New York City, when it comes to rental properties, the party that hires the broker must be the one to pay for their services.
The Real Deal · 3d
City Council ends “forced” tenant-paid broker fees; REBNY may sue
During Wednesday’s rally, Ossé credited the Council’s progressive leadership with getting the FARE Act over the finish line. Council member Sandy Nurse, co-chair of the Council’s Progressive Caucus, told the crowd not to listen to “the bullshit that is being said about the progressive movement.”
International Business Times · 1d
New York City Bans Renters From Being Forced To Pay Broker Fees
New York City has steep broker fees, which often cost tenants up to 15% of the first year's rent. It can add thousands of dollars to the money renters need to come up with ahead of signing a lease. The legislation,
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