Luxury Buildings in NYC...why do they always have weirdly poor people in them?
| domesticated church weed whacker | 05/13/25 | | Chrome cracking chad | 05/13/25 | | Red people who are hurt french chef | 05/13/25 | | frozen hell | 05/13/25 | | domesticated church weed whacker | 05/13/25 | | electric copper haunted graveyard dog poop | 05/13/25 | | Magenta theater stage friendly grandma | 05/13/25 | | Vivacious godawful public bath rigpig | 05/13/25 | | Buff Pea-brained Affirmative Action Headpube | 05/13/25 | | deep clear jewess | 05/13/25 | | white adventurous sanctuary mediation | 05/14/25 | | ocher diverse factory reset button | 05/13/25 | | frozen hell | 05/13/25 | | bat-shit-crazy rehab | 05/13/25 | | razzle antidepressant drug | 05/13/25 | | razzle antidepressant drug | 05/13/25 | | Curious toaster foreskin | 05/14/25 |
Poast new message in this thread
 |
Date: May 13th, 2025 10:37 PM Author: Buff Pea-brained Affirmative Action Headpube
This is one of the more bizarre rules that ever became pervasive.
The only reason it makes some sense is because you do't want too many poor people congregating in one building. But why do certain poor people win a literal lottery to get to live with rich people?
Its also funny because developers are always trying to find ways like building separate entrances to get away from it as much as possible.
Worst part of NYC laws is that so many apartments are income restricited, but you still need an enormous down payment to buy one - so literally only kids with rich parents are able to have the down payment but be below the income restriction.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5724653&forum_id=2...id.#48928584) |
|
|