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February 03, 2022

NYCHA dismisses over 30,000 eviction cases

February 03, 2022/ Guest User
NYCHA dismisses over 30,000 eviction cases

There were 2,500 non-payment cases resolved by the housing authority in Queens, according to NYCHA.

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February 03, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, Housing, news
nycha, eviction, eviction moratorium, erap, Legal Aid Society
January 28, 2022

Elected officials tour Woodside Houses as tenants face heat, hot water outages

January 28, 2022/ Guest User
Elected officials tour Woodside Houses as tenants face heat, hot water outages

“This has been a consistent issue.”

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January 28, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, Housing, news
woodside houses, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Julie Won, jessica ramos, nycha
January 19, 2022

Flushing lawmakers and residents ask for info on proposed transitional housing

January 19, 2022/ Jacob Kaye
Flushing lawmakers and residents ask for info on proposed transitional housing

“We all of a sudden found out that this shelter will be going into our Downtown area and we have been very anxious to know what happened.”

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January 19, 2022/ Jacob Kaye/
Housing, news
flushing, transitional housing, AAFE
January 18, 2022

City leaders call for immediate action against evictions and to ensure Right to Counsel

January 18, 2022/ Guest User
City leaders call for immediate action against evictions and to ensure Right to Counsel

“We are sounding the alarm today in the face of what could be an avalanche of evictions to crash over tenants in this city on a scale that we’ve never seen.”

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January 18, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, Housing, news
Mark Levine, Antonio Reynoso, Right to Counsel, eviction moratorium, court, Housing Court
January 13, 2022

Mayor calls on feds to send more cash for rent assistance

January 13, 2022/ Guest User
Mayor calls on feds to send more cash for rent assistance

“The federal government has the resources, and now it is time for them to take action.”

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January 13, 2022/ Guest User/
Housing, news
Eric Adams, erap, evictions, Emergency Rental Assistance Program
January 10, 2022

Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

January 10, 2022/ Guest User
Housing Court faces test as eviction moratorium expires

Throughout the five boroughs, there are believed to be around 224,000 housing court cases backlogged, according to an Office of Court Administration spokesperson who noted that they believe that to be an overcount.

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January 10, 2022/ Guest User/
Communities, coronavirus, Housing, news
eviction, eviction moratorium, oca, Kathy Hochul, erap
December 16, 2021

Queens landlords land on nonprofit’s ‘worst evictors’ list

December 16, 2021/ Guest User
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.”

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December 16, 2021/ Guest User/
Housing, news
eviction, tenants, Right to Counsel NYC Coalition, justfix, housing
December 08, 2021

State promises half a billion dollars for homeowner aid

December 08, 2021/ Guest User
State promises half a billion dollars for homeowner aid

New York State is launching a new multimillion dollar program to support low and moderate-income homeowners struggling to keep up with payments.


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December 08, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, Housing, news
mortgage, homeowners, Kathy Hochul, gregory meeks, QVLP, Queens Volunteer Lawyers Project
September 01, 2021

State moves to extend eviction protections

September 01, 2021/ Guest User
State moves to extend eviction protections

“Under my watch, here in the State of New York we are not going to exacerbate what is already a crisis.”

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September 01, 2021/ Guest User/
Housing, news, Law
eviction moratorium, rent relief, Kathy Hochul, assembly, senate, andrea stewart-cousins
August 20, 2021

Queens lawmakers urge extension of eviction ban

August 20, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queens lawmakers urge extension of eviction ban

“If we do not acknowledge it, address it and resolve it, this could be the difference between life and death for many New Yorkers.’

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August 20, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
news, Housing
evictions, zohran mamdani, carl heastie, moratorium, assembly
August 17, 2021

Queensbridge tenants sue NYCHA

August 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Queensbridge tenants sue NYCHA

“This is a systemic issue.”

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August 17, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Housing, news
nycha, queensbridge, civil court, lawsuit, mold, vermin
July 28, 2021

Tenants, electeds demand federal funding for NYCHA

July 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Tenants, electeds demand federal funding for NYCHA

“For far too long, our public housing infrastructure needs have been left unaddressed, left to get worse.”


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July 28, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Communities, Housing, news
nycha, Chuck Schumer, Khaleel Anderson, rockaway
July 26, 2021

Advocates denounce NYCHA hearing on public housing reform

July 26, 2021/ Guest User
Advocates denounce NYCHA hearing on public housing reform

“It is disrespectful to NYCHA tenants and stakeholders, and does not show a faithful or genuine interest in tenant feedback or democratic participation by NYCHA.”

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July 26, 2021/ Guest User/
Housing, news
nycha, queensbridge, astoria, ravenswood, public housing, Save Section 9, Justice For All Coalition CAAAV Organizing Asian Communities, Sunrise NYC, Ojala Threads Inc., New York Communities for Change, Holmes-Isaac Coalition, Gun Hill Houses, St. Mary's Park Houses E.Roosevelt Resident Council, Section 8
July 02, 2021

Advocates renew push to end housing discrimination against formerly incarcerated

July 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye
Advocates renew push to end housing discrimination against formerly incarcerated

““In New York City, it's undeniable that there's housing discrimination against people with convictions.”

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July 02, 2021/ Jacob Kaye/
Crime, equity, Housing, news
Fair Housing Act, housing equity, criminal justice
June 18, 2021

City Council bill adds racial impact study to rezoning process

June 18, 2021/ Guest User
City Council bill adds racial impact study to rezoning process

"In neighborhoods across the city, we have seen rezonings lead not to stronger community growth, but to rising rents and displacement."

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June 18, 2021/ Guest User/
Communities, equity, Housing, news, Law
ulurp, land use, Rafael Salamanca jr., Department of Housing Preservation and Development, Jumaane Williams, City council, gentrification, displacement
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