Tenants in a Brooklyn Heights apartment building are suing the family of President Trump's son in law.
Six people who live at Sidney Place allege that Kushner Companies charges much more than the rent-stabilized rate required by law.
There was another suit filed in August by nine people who live at another Kushner building in Brooklyn,
Jared Kushner stepped down as CEO of the company to become a senior adviser to the president.
He divested from many properties, but still has interest in both buildings — according to his financial disclosure report.
Kushner Companies says it has done nothing wrong and the higher rent reflects renovations done at the buildings.