Civic Pulse: Why It Matters and Who’s in Office
This week, we’re joined by Councilmember Chi Ossé of the 36th District (Bed-Stuy & North Crown Heights) to break down the FARE Act—a new law he sponsored to regulate broker fees in New York City. With the law set to take effect in June, Councilmember Ossé shares the motivation behind the bill, the challenges of getting it passed, and how it aligns NYC with practices already in place in cities like Chicago and Los Angeles. We explore the complexities of housing policy, broker fees, and the broader implications for both tenants and landlords. In conversation with Rabbi Yaacov Behrman, Councilmember Ossé engages with thoughtful questions and alternative perspectives, offering a nuanced discussion on legislative action and housing reform. Tune in for an insightful discussion on policymaking, civic engagement, and how local government is addressing fairness in NYC’s rental market amid an ongoing housing crisis. Disclaimer: The views expressed are those of Rabbi Behrman and his guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of any organization or entity.
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