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Maxx Properties Media Advisory 1/27/2022

by Francesca Walker | Feb 6, 2022 | Maxx Properties, Press Releases and Statements

Urgent Action Alert for 1/27 Press Contact: Imani Henry 646-342-9673 Maxx Properties Is Attempting To Illegally Stop Tenants And Shareholders From Four Flatbush Buildings From Having An Organizing Meeting Tonight, January, 27th Maxx Properties Threatens Tenant Rights...

“The end of the eviction moratorium is preparing many Black New Yorkers to fight a pre-pandemic issue”

by Francesca Walker | Jan 27, 2022 | E4F in the News

Article published in Amsterdam News on January 27, 2022 The end of the eviction moratorium is preparing many Black New Yorkers to fight a pre-pandemic issue The end of the eviction moratorium is preparing many Black New Yorkers to fight a pre-pandemic...

Flatbush Homeowner Gets Support in Her Fight Against Allegedly ‘Predatory’ Emigrant Bank

by Francesca Walker | Jan 23, 2022 | E4F in the News

Article published Jan. 13, 2022 in BK Reader...
Jan. 29 Emergency March and Rally to #STOP EMIGRANT BANK

Jan. 29 Emergency March and Rally to #STOP EMIGRANT BANK

by Francesca Walker | Jan 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

EMIGRANT BANK FROM FORECLOSING ON FLATBUSH COMMUNITY LEADER, VICTORIA STENNETT’S HOME!Saturday Jan. 29, 2022. 2pm at 109 Amersfort PlaceTo Sign the Petition : https://bit.ly/StopEmigrantBankTo Endorse the Campaign : https://bit.ly/STOPEmigrantBankEndorsersFor More...
View/Share: Emigrant Bank Fact Sheet

View/Share: Emigrant Bank Fact Sheet

by Francesca Walker | Dec 24, 2021 | Uncategorized

Print and share the the fact sheet below:...
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