State of City: Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Mark-Viverito Rally Around Universal Access to Free Legal Services for Tenants Facing Eviction in Housing…
State of City: Mayor de Blasio, Speaker Mark-Viverito Rally Around Universal Access to Free Legal Services for Tenants Facing Eviction in Housing Court
Mayor
"We are the biggest city in the country to level the playing field between tenants and landlords in housing court. To anyone being forced out of their home or neighborhood, we are fighting for you. This is still your city," said Mayor
"Bringing more justice to vulnerable New Yorkers is a hallmark of this
"This announcement marks the beginning of a new era for tenants in
"Today's announcement is an exciting opportunity to continue to build on our incredible investments in affordable housing and anti-eviction civil legal services for low income New Yorkers. I am extremely thankful for the commitment to fully fund Right to Counsel, equipping tenants with legal representation in eviction proceedings, and setting aside 10,000 units of housing for the low and extremely low income. Affordable housing and access to a lawyer is s fundamental right that I truly believe invests in our families, keeps them in their homes and prevents homelessness. I am so thankful for all the hard work that got us here. The Mayor, the Speaker, 42 Council Members, advocates, civil legal service providers, this is a monumental and incredible step forward. I especially want to thank my Housing Organizers in
"This historic access to counsel program builds on the work done to protect tenants since 2014 though the
Commissioner
The new funds are on top of the City's unprecedented
Since
The number of tenants in Housing Court with legal representation has risen to 27 percent, up from 1 percent in 2013. Evictions by City Marshals have decreased 24 percent, representing more than 20,000 New Yorkers who were able to stay in their homes in 2015.
Universal access will provide free legal representation in court to New Yorkers with household incomes below roughly
The expanded tenant protection initiative comes on the heels of Mayoral announcements this past week to boost the creation of affordable housing for lower income seniors, veterans and working families under Housing New York, the plan to build or preserve 200,000 units of affordable housing in 10 years. The Mayor is also pushing in
"This is a critically important development in the effort to level the playing field in Housing Court in
"For years, I've seen, first-hand, how overmatched tenants are in court proceedings. Establishing the Right to Counsel maybe the single most important thing we can do to prevent homelessness and keep tenants in their homes. I'm proud to support this initiative and I applaud Mayor
Council Member
"Today's announcement is a game changer," said Council Member
"This agreement represents a huge step towards making
"This a stunning step forward for our justice system," said
"NYLAG congratulates the
"We applaud Mayor de Blasio for making good on his promise of more affordable housing for New Yorkers who need it the most and ensure that they can stay in their homes and communities. The Mayor's plan for free legal services will ensure that. We will keep working with the Mayor to ensure our city continues to be a good home for us all," said
"The 220,000 healthcare workers of 1199SEIU in
"Today marks a major step forward in our city's history towards justice and equity, and what an important time to do it. Today the Mayor pledged his support to codifying Universal Access to Counsel into law and to ensuring that it will be fully funded. This means that tenants no longer have to fear unjust evictions. This means that tenants no longer have to fear eviction as retaliation for organizing in their buildings or hold their landlord accountable. This means that we have more tools to fight gentrification. This is a victory for all of
"The Right to
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