The Government has threatened to force companies to evict black tenants or face having their properties seized by the state.
But he concedes there are no black tenants.
In the following decades, potential black tenants did not necessarily feel welcome there.
In 1928, the first black tenant moved into Graham Court.
The black tenants can then either purchase the co-op apartment immediately or rent with an option to buy at prices below market value.
One of these was 409 Edgecombe Avenue, which had its first black tenants in the late 20's.
But the black tenant's application is accidentally lost.
But black tenants of rented houses will have to buy them and many lack the means.
Emma Green and her children were among its first black tenants.
In one case, he sold some buildings to a white syndicate, which unexpectedly evicted the black tenants.