Dozens Of Tenants In This Rent-Controlled Building Are Facing Eviction

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Dozens Of Tenants In This Rent-Controlled Building Are Facing Eviction
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Dozens of eviction cases have been filed against tenants at the Woodner, and there have been eight evictions so far this year, organizers say. Here's how the tenant union is trying to stop them:

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