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Zippyjuan
08-05-2011, 06:21 PM
Says according to his landlord, his rent is "too damn low!"
http://enews.earthlink.net/article/str?guid=20110805/834a035d-b659-4e01-a96a-76d1182763de

NEW YORK (AP) — A candidate who ran for New York governor because "the rent is too damn high" says he's being evicted from his rent-controlled Manhattan apartment because his landlord wants to charge a new tenant more.

Jimmy McMillan tells the New York Post (http://nyp.st/p4FATp) he pays $872 for the rent-controlled East Village apartment.

He says the landlord wants him out because "my rent is too damn low."

McMillan, now planning a run for president, says he's told his lawyer to file a counterclaim for $70,000. The case is pending in Housing Court.

Building owner Lisco Holdings said in court papers that McMillan violated his lease because the apartment is not his primary residence as required by rent-controlled rules. It says he lives in Brooklyn.

McMillan says that address is his office.



$872 rent would be pretty low in my neighborhood- even on a one bedroom (doesn't say how big McMillan's place is).

heavenlyboy34
08-05-2011, 06:30 PM
Building owner Lisco Holdings said in court papers that McMillan violated his lease because the apartment is not his primary residence as required by rent-controlled rules. It says he lives in Brooklyn. McMillan says that address is his office.


It seems that the dispute is over primary residence status, not the rent-as the OP seems to suggest.

Zippyjuan
08-05-2011, 06:38 PM
He claims that is the excuse they are trying to use to get him out- since it is rent controlled, they can't raise the rent until he moves out or gets evicted.