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Your Rights as a NYCHA resident

Through our Public Housing Justice Project work, Sophie Cohen and Miles Walser identified four fundamental rights that frequently arise and are crucial for residents to ...
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Housing Insecurity

City Limits: ‘They Assigned Us Far Away’: As Shelter Limit Policy Expands, Some Families Are Already Too Familiar

On Monday, October 16th the City released a policy that limits newly arrived immigrant families to only 60days in shelters. This will only further disrupt ...
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Policy

Testimony: New York City Council Oversight Hearing Before the Committee on Public Housing RE: $78.34 Billion: NYCHA’s Physical Needs Assessment

Public Housing Justice Project Director Anna Luft and Staff Attorney Sophie Cohen represented NYLAG at City Hall to testify that NYCHA's Physical Needs Assessment is ...
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Housing Insecurity

After Pressure, NYCHA Publishes Comprehensive Lists of Laws Governing Tenants

After nearly 2 years of advocacy and push from lawyers at NYLAG, the housing authority has published a public document of all its regulations. NYLAG’s ...
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Housing Insecurity

NYLAG Brings “Secret Laws” Governing NYCHA Residents Out from the Shadows

The New York Legal Assistance Group fought for and secured the publication of the nation’s largest public housing authority’s Admissions and Continued Occupancy Plan—and it’s ...
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Housing Insecurity

The City: Housing Agency Ignores Law Requiring Public Disclosure of NYCHA Code Violations

NYLAG’s Jonathan Fox spoke to The City about a demand letter NYLAG sent to the Department of Housing Preservation and Development for its failure to ...
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Housing Insecurity

Testimony: NYLAG Advocates Against NYCHA Significant Amendment

Anna Luft, the supervising attorney in NYLAG’s Tenants’ Rights Unit, critiques NYCHA’s proposed demolition of three buildings and their replacement with a larger development of ...
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FY2023

City Limits: Vacant NYCHA Units Continue to Increase, With Transfers Complicated by PACT

NYLAG’s Anna Luft spoke to City Limits about the delays and denials public housing tenants face when they request to be transferred to another apartment ...
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FY2023

Opinion: NYC’s ‘Right to Counsel’ program in dire need of funding life raft

"The time is now for City Hall to step up and make the Right to Counsel program a reality so that low-income tenants can get ...
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FY2023

Testimony: Five Years On, Right to Counsel Program Faces Implementation and Funding Challenges

The Right to Counsel program has an immeasurable impact on families facing eviction, but significant challenges with its implementation have made it difficult for legal ...
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