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How do I sue my landlord in NYC?

How do I sue my landlord in NYC?

You can sue your landlord in housing court to force them to make the repairs. This is a special kind of case called a “Housing Part” case, or more commonly, an “HP action” or “HP case.” An HP action is a case that you file against your landlord when the landlord will not make repairs or provide services.

Can I take Nycha to court?

Unfortunately, even if NYCHA agreed to make repairs, they still may not make them. However, if NYCHA made an agreement and did not follow through, you can take NYCHA back to court. Go back down to the courthouse and file a document called an Order to Show Cause.

How do I file a lawsuit against Nycha?

Visit on.nyc.gov/Submit-Concern or call NYCHA’s Customer Contact Center (CCC) at 718-707-7771 (and select menu option 7 when prompted). Complaints can be made anonymously.

Are NYC eviction courts open?

The Housing Courts in NYC are open. Most cases are moving forward using video conferencing. Tenants with emergencies, like illegal lockouts or repairs, can file cases in person. Also, landlords can file new cases.

How long does it take to get evicted for not paying rent NYC?

How long does it take to evict a tenant in NYC? The average amount of times it takes to evict a tenant in NYC is about three months, though in some cases it may take six months or longer.

How long can a landlord legally leave you without hot water?

24 hours. Under Section 11 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985, you have the right to expect your landlord to carry out repairs in a ‘reasonable time’. If it’s an emergency repair as you’ve got no heating or hot water, your landlord should fix this in 24 hours.

Can Nycha make you downsize?

We cannot downsize or consolidate residents as if they are products on a shelf. These are people who have raised their families in these units and have the right to treated just as any other resident. I am happy to see the New York City Housing Authority is abandoning this policy after more than 20 years of practice.”

Can you paint your Nycha apartment?

Am I entitled to have my apartment painted? Yes, the landlord must paint occupied apartments in multiple dwellings (buildings with three or more apartments) every three years. (NYC Administrative Code §27-2013). Tenant occupied apartments in private dwellings are also required to be painted as necessary.

How do I file a complaint against a housing association?

Email us at [email protected] or use our online complaint form.

Who can I complain to about Nycha?

How long does it take to evict a tenant in NY?

Are courts hearing eviction cases?

Although the courts are not hearing cases, most courts are still accepting filings of eviction cases. This means that your landlord may file an eviction case against you now even if the case is not set for trial until after the current emergency Supreme Court order is lifted.

Can you get a lawyer in NYC Housing Court?

New York City Housing Court Free Lawyers for Tenants (Universal Access to Legal Services) Under the law, some tenants in New York City, no matter their zip code or immigration status, can get a free lawyer from start to finish in their New York City Housing Court case.

Where can I get free legal help in NYC?

Through partnerships with contracted nonprofit legal services organizations, OCJ provides access to free legal help for tenants facing eviction in New York City Housing Court and NYCHA administrative proceedings.

Where can I get legal help for my housing case?

Email OCJ at [email protected]. Please provide a name, telephone number, and Housing Court case index number for your case (if you have one) in your email. Contact a nonprofit law office near you. Click here for a list of OCJ’s nonprofit law office partners that provide free legal help for tenants.

Are there legal services for tenants in New York City?

Legal Services for Tenants HRA’s Office of Civil Justice (OCJ) provides free legal representation, advice and other legal assistance to New York City tenants facing eviction, harassment, disrepair and other housing-related issues.