King’s College is reassuring students that tenant protection laws will keep them housed.
The luxury housing is part of the draw for some students, but their presence has long caused friction for the other residents, whoin 2019 about students running around in pajamas and taking over the gym. One King’s College student claimed that it was actually students fromcollege who “smoke pot and party loud” who were causing the problem, and that she had even called 311 on them.still won’t cover
the overdue rent. Meanwhile, the college has assured students that strong tenant protections in New York City will help keep them in their pseudo-dorms while the college figures out how to make payments. But it may be cold comfort to the student body: One student told the
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