Rangel’s rent-control mansion

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Rangel’s rent-control mansion

Getting an apartment in New York City can be an expensive affair — unless the renter is a Congressman, apparently. Charles Rangel (D-NY) has four rent-controlled apartments in one building in Harlem, even though rent control should only apply to a primary residence. Rangel uses one of the rent-controlled apartments as a campaign office, which calls into question whether he has broken gift-acceptance and electoral regulations.

Especially in Harlem, some animals are more equal than others.
 
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