TENANT LOBBY DAY - MAY 2015
Tenant Lobby Day is right around the corner! This year, we are headed to Albany with great NY City elected officials to educate state legislators about the rent laws. Rent laws are up for renewal in Albany in 2015, which means now is the time we need to organize. We also need to ask ourselves this question: why do we need to renew New York City laws in Albany? In 1971 Albany passed the Urstadt Law, which prevents city council from strengthening or renewing rent regulations. The Urstadt Law is more than a logistical annoyance – Albany is controlling NYC's rent laws and is dominated by big Real Estate spending.
Read more about the Real Estate Lobby's influence in Albany and the Urstadt Law here:
We need big turnout on Lobby Day to show Albany and the Real Estate Lobby that we are serious about rent reform. State Legislators and the Real Estate Lobby need to know that we oppose the Urstadt Law and that we will not stop until we create real affordability in NYC.
Whether you are a long time activist or new to the Housing Justice Movement, Tenant Lobby Day is a great way to get involved. Email tenantlobbyday@metcouncilonhousing.org for more information.
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REAL AFFORDABILITY FOR ALL UPDATE
The Real Affordability for All coalition had a great meeting last Thursday, and organizational members started the process of writing a housing plan to solve the city's worst housing crisis. Before Mayor de Blasio releases his plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing, the tenant movement must continue to influence the administration. The solution can't be to simply give real estate moguls tax abatements to build 80/20 condos with no real affordability. Tenants are taking action to make sure that Mayor de Blasio is focused on creating sustainable communities with affordable housing. On April 4, hundreds of Brooklyn tenants stormed the downtown area after growing tired of watching wealthy developers receive sweetheart deals without creating affordable housing. Two days later - on a Sunday afternoon - more than 200 tenants executed another large demonstration, this time in Bushwick. Next Thursday, April 24, the Real Affordability for All campaign is planning to have their biggest event so far. If your organization is interested in joining the campaign, email jaron@metcouncilonhousing.org for more information.
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KNOW YOUR RIGHTS: ILLEGAL EVICTIONS
Landlords commonly threaten tenants with an illegal eviction. If a landlord threatens to lock you out of your apartment or put your stuff on the street, you need to know your rights.
If any of the following apply, you are a legal tenant and an eviction must be carried out through the court system:
- You have a written lease permitting you to live in the apartment, even if it's expired.
- Your landlord ever accepted rent from you.
- You have lived in the apartment for 30+ days, even if no rent was ever paid and there is no lease.
In order to legally evict a tenant, landlords need to first obtain an eviction order through the court and then hire a marshal to perform the evictions. The landlord, court, and marshal, are all separately required to notify you if you are subject to an eviction case.
It is unlawful for anyone else, including the landlord, to evict or attempt to evict an occupant by:
- Using or threatening to use force
- Interrupting or discontinuing essential services (heat, electricity, water)
- Removing the occupant's possessions from the dwelling
- Removing the entrance door
- Removing, plugging or rendering inoperable the entrance door lock
- Changing the lock on an entrance door that requires a key
Learn more: http://metcouncilonhousing.org/help_and_answers/illegal_evictions
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MET COUNCIL IN THE NEWS
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