Affordable housing in New York City is a contentious legal issue, with numerous lawsuits over the implementation of the Mandatory Inclusionary Housing (MIH) program and other policies aimed at increasing affordability. This article delves into the legal fights between developers, community groups, and the city government over zoning, funding, and the right to build affordable units, highlighting key cases and their implications for housing policy.
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