Third Party Transfer
The city’s freezing of the Third Party Transfer program — which would let a new owner take over — has complicated things, tenant advocates say.
Housing agency forms advisory group to “modernize” controversial Third Party Transfer, as Council readies tough questions for officials.
City housing agency says Third Party Transfer property transfers were done by the book. But some advocates and pols say the program is flawed.
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