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    Mayor’s Office Announces Launch of Ad Campaign to Promote Tenants Rights

    Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants  •  Tenant Rights  •  Citywide

    One of the new advertisements that are a part of a campaign by the Mayor’s office to inform tenants of their rights. Image Credit: Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants

    de Blasio Administration educates tenants on Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act. On October 21, 2019, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the launch of a campaign to educate tenants on their new rights under the Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019.  The Mayor’s Office designed the advertisements to protect tenants and give New York City renters the information they need to hold their landlords accountable. (more…)

    Tags : affordable housing, evictions, Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants, rent regulation, Tenant Rights
    Date: 11/05/2019
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    Jackie Bray Appointed as Director of Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants

    Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants  •  Appointment  •  Citywide

    Jackie Bray is the new Director of the Mayor’s Office to Protect Tenants. Image Credit: NYC Mayor’s Office

    The Office develops policy to strengthen tenant protections. On April 15, 2019, the Mayor’s Office announced First Deputy Commissioner at the New York City Department of Homeless Services Jackie Bray will serve as Director of the Office to Protect Tenants to address the City’s “anti-harassment initiatives, enhance interagency enforcement and closely engage with tenants and advocates.” (more…)

    Tags : Jackie Bray, Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants, tenant protection
    Date: 05/01/2019
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    Attorney General James Partners with City and State Agencies to Prevent Evictions of Rent-Stabilized Tenants in East Village

    NY Attorney General  •  Evictions  •  Citywide

    City and state officials are concerned that a bankruptcy suit involving 444 East 13th Street will lead to bad precedent undermining rent stabilization laws. (Image Credit: Google Maps)

    Government officials fear bad precedent could make it easier for landlords to bypass rent stabilization laws. On March 13, 2019, New York Attorney General Letitia James, the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal (NYSHCR) and the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) announced that the State and City moved to join in an action in United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York as part of a fight to protect tenants in rent-stabilized apartments. The owner of 444 East 13th Street, in the East Village section of Manhattan, applied to reject tenants’ leases. (more…)

    Tags : Attorney General Letitia James, Bankruptcy, Department of Housing Preservation and Development, HPD, New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal, NYSHCR, Rent Stabilization
    Date: 03/21/2019
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    Pilot Program Will Require Certification of No Harassment Before Approval of Construction Permits

    Housing Preservation & Development, Mayor  •  Citywide

    Building owners denied certification may not significantly alter their buildings for five years. On October 12, 2018, the de Blasio Administration announced the application of the Certification of No Harassment (CONH) Pilot Program, which seeks to expand tenant harassment protections. The program will require buildings to meet certain criteria to certify that no previous tenant-harassment has occurred prior to obtaining construction permits for significant alterations to their property. CONH currently applies to more than 1,000 buildings, totaling to approximately 26,000 units protected under the program. (more…)

    Tags : Buildings, certification, Certification of No Harrassment, CONH, construction permit, DOB, HPD, pilot program, Tenant Harassment
    Date: 10/24/2018
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    The Right To Counsel For Tenants Who Face Eviction

    CityLaw  •  Andrew Scherer

    Photo Credit: Jeff Hopkins.

    On August 11, 2017, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation, the first of its kind in the nation, which guarantees legal representation for low-income tenants who face eviction. The new law has two major innovations with respect to eviction petitions brought in Housing Court. (more…)

    Tags : housing, housing court, Right to Counsel, tenants
    Date: 02/20/2018
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