Sentences with phrase «housing tenants suing»

There's been a year - over-year increase in the number of public housing tenants suing the New York City Housing Authority for delayed repairs, New York...

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Elected representatives of NYCHA tenants sued the housing authority in late February, alleging residents had suffered years of neglect under «systemic violations of the law.»
Tenants are suing to have a monitor imposed over New York's largest slumlord, the city Housing Authority.
Per the governor's executive order, the outside party must be chosen in 60 days by a unanimous vote of de Blasio, the City Council speaker and the head of a citywide coalition of tenant presidents, who happen to be suing the mayor's administration over conditions at the housing authority.
Tenants are suing to impose an independent monitor on the New York City Housing Authority.
The Legal Aid Society has also threatened to sue NYCHA unless the agency provides up to $ 15 million in rent refunds to public housing tenants who lost heat during this winter's severe cold temperatures.
WASHINGTON — Travelers Insurance Co. is being sued over allegations it has refused to insure properties that house federally subsidized low - income tenants — and other insurers in Connecticut may have done the same.
You also may not be able to ask the tenant to sign waivers to their legal rights such as the right to sue or demand habitable housing.
I want to buy houses and rent them out, I have some fear of being sued by tenants in the...
If one of the new tenants doesn't pay or damages the house, is it legal for the landlord to then use joint and several liability to sue one of the original roommates?
I want to buy houses and rent them out, I have some fear of being sued by tenants in the future (no particular concern, but I live in the USA (United Sue of All).
The Civil Law Self - Help Center currently hosts three free Ask - a-Lawyer programs — one for landlords and tenants with housing and eviction issues, one for people suing or being sued in small claims, and one for homeowners with questions regarding foreclosure and the Nevada Foreclosure Mediation program.
All the tenant had to do was go to the Fair Housing people and the tenant was reasonable enough to NOT sue us but she was able to settle for the $ 50,000 and now our board has to educate all employees and notify all owners of proper service animal procedures.
Reasons why: - lower returns - I buy for cash flow - considering loan rates I do not care about paying off a 4.8 % loan fixed for 30 years - If you get sued by a tenant then 100 % of the equity could be lost if the house is paid for, versus only 25 % or so in a leveraged home - I like to keep the extra money for reserves or acquiring other rentals
Would that separate a tenant who sues the LLC from potentially trying to get my new house, which would not be under the LLC, as well?
When the landlord tried to evict her, the tenant sued, alleging that the eviction was discriminatory, based on her condition, and, therefore, violated federal fair housing law.
The tenant sued the seller's representative in an effort to stop the sale of the house.
The same month, the Fair Housing Justice Center in New York sued a landlord for allegedly quoting higher rental rates to black prospective tenants, rejecting applicants with public rent assistance, and making children undergo unnecessary lead tests.
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