Queens landlords land on nonprofit’s ‘worst evictors’ list
/“Our analysis of the city’s worst evictors echoes what tenants and organizers have known for a long time.”
Read More“Our analysis of the city’s worst evictors echoes what tenants and organizers have known for a long time.”
Read More“We’ve got $2.4 billion coming down the pike.”
Read More“At this juncture, we must use this time to address and prevent the eviction and foreclosure catastrophe looming just over the horizon.”
Read MoreNearly a quarter of New York State renters say they may be in jeopardy of eviction
Read More“Absent any further legislation, we will see more evictions.”
Read More“I have been pushed beyond my limits physically, mentally, and emotionally.”
Read More“I'm saying to you that there will not be mass evictions in this state.”
Read More“I’m not yet able to say whether there will be an eviction cliff or there won’t be.”
Read More“We could be facing a massive rental apocalypse by the end of the summer.”
Read MoreAlex Garces faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted of shoving his landlord down a flight of stairs to his death.
Read MoreA group of tenants are suing their building’s landlords in Queen Housing Court for what they say is a severe lack of upkeep.
Read MoreThere is a right to attorney for all low-income tenants facing an eviction in housing court.
Read MoreWhen Hilda Valentin’s landlord died in 2016, her six-unit apartment building was in the process of getting a new boiler. Valentin had lived in a rent-stabilized apartment there for 27 years.
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