Good cause buildings near the B48 bus in NYC
This page finds Good cause buildings near the B48 bus in NYC, with 5,101+ buildings right now. “Good cause” is a tenant-protection category that can limit certain rent increases and non-renewals compared with standard leasing. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings faster by combining unit availability with building-level signals like tenant Q&A and review patterns. You can also cross-check open-data indicators to understand how a building is operating before you schedule a viewing or ask questions in writing.
Good cause buildings near the B48 bus in NYC
Showing 2,863–2,880 of 5,101 good cause buildings near the B48 bus in NYC.
240 Crown Street
Crown Heights
50 Lincoln Road
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
164 Havemeyer Street
Williamsburg
132 North 5 Street
Williamsburg
1296 Pacific Street
Crown Heights
270 Clarkson Avenue
Flatbush
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76 North 4 Street
Williamsburg
315 Bushwick Avenue
East Williamsburg
377 Montgomery Street
Crown Heights
715 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights
829 Greenwood Avenue
Windsor Terrace
600 Park Place
Crown Heights
30 Rogers Avenue
Crown Heights
476 Clinton Avenue
Clinton Hill
266 Washington Avenue
Clinton Hill
74 Maujer Street
Williamsburg
14 Maujer Street
Williamsburg
315 Seigel Street
East Williamsburg
What to check before for good cause buildings near the B48 bus in NYC
- Confirm the route details: the building may be close to B48 stops, but your exact walk time depends on the nearest corner.
- Ask how “good cause” applies in your specific situation: request the building’s policy and any documentation referenced at renewal time.
- Check what’s required to qualify for continued tenancy (if applicable), including renewal notices, move-in timing, and any stated procedures.
- Don’t rely only on the filter: verify the full cost beyond the monthly rent (broker fee, deposits, and any utilities included or billed).
- Use tenant Q&A and recent review signals to spot recurring issues—then ask the building to address anything that concerns you before signing.