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In 1978, about half the residents went on a rent strike.
Since 1980, there have been many other rent strikes called to protest conditions in the building.
This followed a rent strike and riots on the Island.
They say they have even talked about a rent strike.
The building's tenants, who had held a rent strike, said they were pleased with the judge's order.
We had to go on rent strike because of Frankie in apartment twenty.
He has refused to endorse militants' call for a rent strike.
In one episode, he led his building in a rent strike.
Some tenants now threaten a rent strike against the merger.
The rent strike, from 1970 to 1974, ended only after a Federal court forced both sides to compromise.
In 1990, they formed a tenants' association and organized a rent strike.
And in 1990, the tenants went on rent strike.
Since last Oct. 1, nearly a third of the 300 tenants have been on a rent strike.
It also reflects case-law experience in such areas as rent strikes, he said.
Boycott leaders say more than 90 percent of the tenants are still observing the rent strike.
Several tenants who took part in the rent strike refused to discuss the theft.
There could be a rent strike, a rates strike, or both.
Below are 2 examples of the ways rent strikes have been used:
Lawyers for the tenants and owners met this week, trying to resolve the rent strike.
A related rent strike waged by a small contingent of residents will turn 10 years old next month.
Only 15 of 32 tenants joined the rent strike and a later lawsuit but others gave to the legal fund.
Still, some merchants are continuing a rent strike under way almost since the mart opened.
"All this was derelict, people on rent strike, signs hanging out the window."
Many landlords left their buildings to rot; rent strikes followed.
She organised a rent strike and got her whole street rehoused.