New York City appears to getting rid of broker fees. In Boston, where 65-percent of residents rent, it's still an issue.
On Wednesday, the New York City Council approved a bill that would shift the financial burden of broker fees from renters to ...
As New York City ends the practice of landlords charging tenants for the broker fee, Boston remains one of the few cities ...
who secured him an apartment for $2,250 per month with a broker fee of $2,500. New York City and Boston are the only U.S.
There are many costs associated with living in an increasingly expensive New York City, but the broker fee might be the most ...
New York is one of two cities that requires renters to pay for these services; the other is Boston. Typically, such broker ...
The Council on Wednesday approved the revised FARE Act, shifting broker fees from tenants to the hiring party, typically ...
Mandatory broker fees, an unusual feature of New York City apartment hunting long reviled by renters, will be banned under ...
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 considered a bill in 2019 that would have capped the fees at one month’s rent, but it stalled after brokers ...