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WEEKLY DIGEST
Monday's edition of Housing Notebook - with special guest NYS
Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal - will recap last week's Illegal
Hotel Campaign launch and cover the threat these hotels pose to the
rent regulations; tune in
Monday night at 8pm on WBAI, 99.5FM.
Thanks to pressure from groups like the Met Council on Housing, New
York City will now require any
development requiring a zoning change to build affordable
housing. “They’re definitely going in the right direction,"
said our director to the New York Times. Read the full story
here.
Crains NY reports that landlords are on the defensive as
tenant allies gain power in Albany.”
Andrea Stewart-Cousins understands the importance of strengthening, and
not just renewing, the rent laws, because she has rent-regulated
tenants in her district," said our executive director, Jaron
Benjamin. Read the full story
here.
When Airbnb heard about the Illegal Hotels campaign, they retaliated by telling
the Wall Street Journal that we were "special interests." (For
the record, Airbnb is a corporation worth $10 billion, and the Met
Council on Housing has three fulltime staff members.)
Don't forget - Met Council on Housing is hosting a gala
on October 24th. Contact Ilana Maier (ilana@metcouncilonhousing.org) for
details.
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VICTORY - TENANTS' BILL OF RIGHTS PASSES NYC COUNCIL
On Wednesday, the NYC Council approved a version of the
Met Council on Housing's "Tenants' Bill of Rights" to empower
and educate everyday New Yorkers about their rights as tenants.
Controversy about the legality of the bill as written (which would
require the Tenants' Bill of Rights to be posted in every building)
held the bill up for years. The bill that was passed last week requires
HPD to make the document available on their website and for
distribution.
The Met Council on Housing will continue to distribute the document and
encourage tenants to know their rights, start tenants associations, and
stand up to abusive landlords.
A special thanks goes to NYC Council members Cabrera and Johnson who
have fought tirelessly on behalf of tenants.
We're inviting all of our members and allies to celebrate with our
staff on Friday night - contact our organizer, Yonah Lieberman (yonah@metcouncilonhousing.org) to
RSVP.
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"SHARE
BETTER" CAMPAIGN CHALLENGES ILLEGAL HOTELS
"ShareBetter" Coalition has decided to take on
the likes of Airbnb to preserve affordable housing.
Nearly a dozen elected officials (including NYC Public Advocate Tish
James, Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer; NYS Assembly
members Dick Gottfried, Linda Rosenthal, and Walter Mosely; NYS
Senators Liz Krueger, Adriano Espaillat, and Brad Hoylman; and
NYC Council members Corey Johnson, Dan Garodnick, Helen Rosenthal,
Rory Lancman, Mark Levine, and Ben Kallos) spoke out against Airbnb and
other illegal hotel outfits, who are spending millions in a campaign to
gut our rent protections.
Two thirds of the listings on Airbnb appear to violate the illegal
hotel laws. The law was designed to prevent landlords from evicting
rent regulated tenants and then deregulating them by turning them into
temporary hotels. A NY1 segment featuring Senator Krueger and Jaron
Benjamin was shot outside of an apartment building where 14 of the 16
rent stabilized apartments were vacant, and listed as temporary
hotel rooms on Airbnb.
The campaign launch was covered extensively in the press:on the web.
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Housing is dedicated to fighting for
safe, stable, affordable housing for more than 50 years.
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