NYC Housing Courts see tenfold surge in hardship forms that delay eviction proceedings
/Tenants have submitted about 24,000 hardship declaration forms — up from 2,300 in mid-February.
Read MoreTenants have submitted about 24,000 hardship declaration forms — up from 2,300 in mid-February.
Read More“A transitional shelter is something our neighbors need now.”
Read More“Minus data, it’s hard to prove a need.”
Read More“These forms deliver real protection for countless renters and homeowners who would otherwise be at risk of losing their homes.”
Read More“If you're fighting any legal battles or landlords do not go it alone.”
Read More“We’re trained to understand that people are complex beings, with complex, nuanced needs.”
Read MoreFinancial hardship forms can allow tenants to delay eviction proceedings until May.
Read MoreTenants who live above the troubled Umbrella Hotel don’t even know where to send their rent checks.
Read More“Criminalizing poor people or blocking their access to public facilities is plainly discriminatory.”
Read More“Deed theft is a crime that threatens to rip away homeownership and perpetuates a terrible cycle of displacement.”
Read More“It’s a win-win.”
Read More“What’s worse than giving people no hope is giving them false hope.”
Read More"This is yet another example of the operator's complete disregard for people and the community."
Read MoreFor as long as anyone could remember, New York City residents have had to live with a convoluted and unfair property tax system.
Read MoreMario Cuomo rose to prominence through his work mediating housing issues in Corona and later Forest Hills.
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