The moratorium on residential and commercial eviction proceedings has expired as of January 15, 2022. As experienced tenants’ attorneys, we here at are prepared to advise and represent tenants who have been served with notices from their...
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Housing-related sexual harassment is illegal. Agencies are acting.
In New York and elsewhere, there is an outrageous trend occurring. Landlords take advantage of poor tenants -- especially women of color -- by demanding sexual favors in exchange for not seeking eviction. One Oswego-area landlord, according to a civil lawsuit the...
Technology and tenant harassment
Rent-controlled and rent-stabilized apartments are highly prized in New York City. These apartments allow tenants to pay less in rent than non-regulated apartments, and they provide renters with protections regarding services and lease offerings. Unfortunately, they...
Eviction is a national crisis. What could be done to reduce it?
It’s estimated that 2.3 million evictions are filed each year, nationwide. That’s four evictions every minute. We understand that eviction can have devastating consequences, leading to stress, health problems, hardship, possible job loss and even homelessness. And...
What Is Breach of Quiet Enjoyment and Constructive Eviction?
If you want to leave your apartment but are bound by the terms of a lease for months or years, you may be frustrated with how difficult it can be to get out of lease without suffering some financial consequences. That said, there are ways to break a lease. One option...
Advocacy group releases list of worst evictors in NYC
The vast majority of people living in New York City are renters. This means that most people have rights as a tenant and landlords who must obey those rights. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. There are some unscrupulous landlords who engage in illegal...
Advocacy group releases list of worst evictors in NYC
The vast majority of people living in New York City are renters. This means that most people have rights as a tenant and landlords who must obey those rights. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. There are some unscrupulous landlords who engage in illegal...
Spotlighting NYC landlords’ eviction tactics and rationales
New York City pro-landlord groups frequently assert that tenants’ complaints lack substance or are exaggerated. Tenant advocates and renters’ organizations point to landlord abuses grounded in efforts to oust tenants from units or unlawfully jack up their rents....
What happens if I don’t pay my rent because of the recent economic downturn?
In the last several weeks, millions of Americans have lost their jobs because of businesses shutting down to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Of course, New York has become the epicenter of the epidemic – in the number of cases, those who have lost their lives...
Can I end my lease early because of the COVID-19 outbreak?
The outbreak of the coronavirus has hit New York City harder than any other city in the United States. Not only have more than 19,000 NYC residents died and more than 174,000 have been infected with COVID-19, thousands of New York City businesses have shut down, some...