Right to Counsel in New York City. Fighting Homelessness by Leveling the Playing Field in Housing Court

Similar documents
Testimony of Coalition for the Homeless And The Legal Aid Society. Oversight: HPD s Coordination with DHS/HRA to Address the Homelessness Crisis

Briefing Paper Homeless Again: Former Advantage Tenants Adding to Already Record Homelessness in New York City

Overview - Training Objectives

February 25, To members of the City Council:

REFERRAL CRITERIA FOR SINGLE ADULT PERMANENT HOUSING: PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TITLE 31 OF THE RULES OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK

UNHP // Views from the Northwest Bronx Blog Series Charts and Images #ViewsNWBX

Our citywide research shows:

Save Our Homes. A Call to Action

CAMPAIGN PRIMER. A safer, more sustainable and affordable city 1 OVERVIEW BACKGROUND. Who Will Benefit from the BASE Pilot Program?

UPGRADING PRIVATE PROPERTY AT PUBLIC EXPENSE The Rising Cost of J-51

Briefing The Housing (Scotland) Bill: tackling unlawful evictions in Scotland

One Host, One Home: New York City (April 2018 Update)

NOTICE OF PETITION. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that upon the annexed petition of Mercedes Casado, Paul Hertgen and

AFL - CIO HOUSING INVESTMENT TRUST NEW YORK CITY HOUSING INVESTMENT STRATEGY

POTS Breakfast Forum. Then and Now: The journeys of families in shelters to Crisis to Stability and, ultimately Self -Sufficiency

New York City Council - SPEAKER QUINN, COUNCIL MEMBER A of 5 8/9/2010 9:37 AM

NINE FACTS NEW YORKERS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT RENT REGULATION

One Host, One Home: New York City (January 2018 Update)

AB 346 (DALY) REDEVELOPMENT: HOUSING SUCCESSOR: LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING ASSET FUND JOINT AUTHOR ASSEMBLYMEMBER BROUGH

New York City Department of City Planning

EAST HARLEM HOUSING PRESERVATION & NYCHA NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN. Wednesday July 29, :30-8:30 pm. Johnson Houses Community Center

Key Findings on the Affordability of Rental Housing from New York City s Housing and Vacancy Survey 2008

H 19. Sustainability Policy. April 2017 April 2020

P R E S E N T E D B Y Q U E E N S L E G A L S E R V I C E S S U T P H I N B L V D

PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE OF NEW YORK CITY

City of Richmond Rent Program Implementation Progress Update. ITEM D-4 Special Meeting of the Richmond Rent Board April 5, 2017

HOUSING JUSTICE ALLIANCE Presentation to Cleveland City Council November 26, 2018

Still Subsidizing Luxury Development:

How Evictions Contribute to Poverty in Cincinnati

Lost Opportunities for Affordable Housing - Top 5 Neighborhoods

in 2017 State of New York City s Subsidized Housing Funding for this report and for CoreData.nyc was provided by the New York City Council.

New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal Office of Rent Administration

CITY FEPS ) $ SE. (BRONX NY

March 19, State of the Homeless 2015 TURNING THE TIDE: New York City Takes Steps to Combat Record Homelessness, but Albany Must Step Up

The State of Renters & Their Homes

City Position on Amendments to O. Reg. 516/06 under the Residential Tenancies Act

New Federal Data Confirms Rising Homeless Population in New York

Job profile Private Rented Housing Officer Salary: Grade H

TENANT LAW SERIES. Care homes

ARE DOB-ECB VIOLATIONS INCREASING?

HOUSING DISCONNECT. Fact-Checking Mayor de Blasio s Claims on Affordable Housing and Homelessness

Arizona Department of Housing Five-Year Strategic Plan

Demoted Tenancies Your Questions Answered

HOW DHS AND NYCHA COORDINATE IN DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY FOR SHELTER

neighborhood identify common evictor tactics to help your friends & neighbors stay in their homes. speculator watch guide

For further information about this report, contact Fred Brousseau at the Budget and Legislative Analyst s Office.

March 12, State of the Homeless 2014

Apartments that will rent to someone with an eviction columbus ohio

Preventing Evictions: An Overview of Housing Court Procedures

NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL

Best practice Austria

CUOMO S HOUSING CRISIS. Homelessness & Unaffordability in New York State

ABERTAY HOUSING ASSOCIATION TENANT SATISFACTION SURVEY 2016

Foreclosure: How Can Philanthropy Help?

2018 Washington State Affordable Housing and Homelessness Legislative Priorities

SAFE, AFFORDABLE HOMES FOR ALL NEW YORKERS

RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADDRESS HAWAII S HOMELESS CRISIS

One Host, One Home: New York City (February 2017 Update)

Discussion paper RSLs and homelessness in Scotland

MEMORANDUM. Background

Presented by National Center for Housing Management HUD Final Rule on VAWA Implementation

Protecting Your Section 8 Voucher

No Access. Executive summary

Investment without Displacement: Neighborhood Stabilization

STATE OF REPAIR THE TENANTS CASE FOR LANDLORD LICENSING IN TORONTO

HUD's 2016 Continuum of Care Program Funding Awards*

May Background. Comments

SECURITY DEPOSITS: GENERAL INFORMATION PRIVATE LANDLORD-TENANT

Helping residents secure affordable housing through strong, sustainable co-ops and tenant associations.

Subsidized. Housing. in 2017

S75A and Disruptive Behaviour Management Unit (DBMU) Fact Sheet

HPD and Housing New York. NYC Department of Housing Preservation & Development

Renters At Risk - Submission to the Rental Housing Task Force

SUBJECT: Status Report on Executive Order : DATE: June 27, 2017 Improving Safety of Non-Permitted Spaces While Avoiding Displacement INFORMATION

For a one-year renewal lease commencing on or after October 1, 2013 and on or before September 30, 2014: 4.0%

SUBJECT: INTERIM APARTMENT RENT ORDINANCE RELATED TO TEMPORARY ALLOWABLE RENT INCREASES AND COST PASS- THROUGH PROVISIONS

Affordable Housing in New York City. Globes Real Estate Conference April Mathew M. Wambua HPD Commissioner

Definitions & Data on Rent Stabilization in New York City

Introductory Tenancies Your Questions Answered

Can My Landlord Enter My Home? A Tenant s Right to Privacy

APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATION OF NO HARASSMENT PURSUANT TO , 93-90, 98-70, AND/OR OF THE NEW YORK CITY ZONING RESOLUTION

Additional Comments:

Civil Code Toolkit: Early Lease Termination for Survivors

Attachments. Census of Families with Children Living in SROs in San Francisco October

Eviction. Court approval required

OAKLAND CITY COUNCIL

JUSTICE INITIATIVES. Quick Guide Got a Record? Know Your Rights. Housing

Place of Assembly. A Guide to the New York City Place of Assembly Process. Department of Buildings. New York City Fire Department

Tenants Rights in Foreclosure 1

NEW YORK CITY RENT GUIDELINES BOARD Hotel Order #47. June 27, 2017

Foreclosure Crisis and Its Socio-Economic Impacts on Evicted Renters, who have been helped by Legal Aids and Legal Services in New York City

Expunging an Eviction Case

APPLICATION FOR HOMEOWNERSHIP

The developers guide to Affordable Housing NY Program AKA the 421-a tax exemption

FAMILY INDEPENDENCE ADMINISTRATION Seth W. Diamond, Executive Deputy Commissioner

Renting Homes (Wales) Bill

Starter Tenancy Policy

Tenant Resource Guide

RENTERS GUIDE TO EVICTION COURT

Reviewed and Approved

Transcription:

Right to Counsel in New York City Fighting Homelessness by Leveling the Playing Field in Housing Court

Once people have a right, it is very hard to take a right away. Making it a right will make an enormous difference. Andrew Scherer, Policy Director Impact Center for Public Interest Law New York Law School

Landlords had been abusing the housing court system suing their tenants and threatening eviction as another means of harassment Tenants, unfamiliar with the complicated court process, would miss deadlines or filings, causing setbacks or outright losses Why Did NYC Need Right to Counsel Legislation?

With nearly 60,000 homeless New Yorkers, our city is experiencing a homelessness crisis NYC is simultaneously experiencing an eviction crisis (29,000 annually in 2016); significant number of families who are evicted will become homeless The best solution to homelessness is to prevent it from happening Why Did NYC Need Right to Counsel Legislation?

The reality is that right to counsel is a racial justice issue. The majority of people that get evicted from our system s courts are people of color, said Susanna Blankley, Coordinator of the Right to Counsel Coalition (formerly Director of CASA Bronx). Right to counsel can stop making people homeless, it can stop making people poor.

Although New York City and State have strong tenant protections, most New Yorkers do not know their rights. About 97% of cases in housing court are initiated by landlords and almost all landlords have representation while the vast majority of tenants don t. Tenants with an attorney win their case 90% of the time. Why is counsel important in housing court?

Legal representation for the poor is as important as schools, hospitals, said Former New York State Chief Justice Jonathan Lippmann. We have to change people s viewpoint about the importance of legal services to preserving the fundamentals of life.

2014 Int. 214, the Right to Counsel Legislation, introduced Council Members Mark Levine and Vanessa L. Gibson 2015 The City Council passes a bill to create the Office of Civil Justice Coordinator, designed to assist those in need of civil legal services. A Brief History of Int. 214-B

2016 Incremental investments made by the Mayor and Council begin to pay off. The number of tenants represented in housing court jumps from 1% to 27% & the City s eviction rate drops by 24% 2017 The Right to Counsel legislation is signed into law! A Brief History of Int. 214-B

Providing legal services and rental assistance is much less expensive than the cost of a homeless shelter, Steven Banks, commissioner of the New York City Human Resources Administration. And of course, no price can be put on averting the human costs of homelessness.

The total price of Right to Counsel implementation in NYC ($200 million) is nothing compared to the costs the city will save over time It costs $2,500 to provide a tenant with an attorney, but $45,000 to care for a family in shelter for 1 year Why Right to Council Makes Good Fiscal Sense

New York s Independent Budget Office estimated NYC would save $143 million a year in shelter costs shared by the city, state and federal governments By preventing evictions, the City would also be preserving affordable housing stock Why Right to Council Makes Good Fiscal Sense

Requires the Civil Justice Coordinator to establish programs to provide all tenants facing eviction with access to legal services within five years. Low-income individuals with eviction cases in housing court have access to full legal representation while all others would receive brief legal assistance. What Does the Legislation Do?

The Coordinator was also tasked with establishing and implementing a program to provide legal services to all NYCHA tenants in administrative proceedings to terminate their tenancy. Each year, the Coordinator will hold public hearings and issue reports on the progress and effectiveness of the programs, as well as the amount of funding needed to continue its implementation What Does the Legislation Do?

Tenants have a right to an attorney in housing court! Implemented by zip codes over the next 5 years--fully implemented by 2022 Zip codes are based on evictions, rent stabilized units and shelter entry Right to Counsel Today

Over income tenants will have the right to a free consultation NYCHA cases outside of housing court will be covered Right to Counsel Today

Year 1 Caseload Bronx: 18,000 cases filed. 1 case for every 4 tenants Manhattan: 7,000 cases filed. 1 case for every 8 tenants Queens: 5,000 cases filed. 1 case for every 17 tenants. Staten Island: 1,200 cases filed. 1 case for every 14 tenants. Brooklyn: 9,000 cases filed. 1 case for every 7 tenants. RTC Caseload in Year 1

Conduct comprehensive tenant outreach and education Combat landlord Harassment Monitor implementation and rollout Train new lawyers and develop a pipeline for new anti-eviction attorneys The Work Ahead

New Settlement's Community Action for Safe Apartments * Housing Court Answers * NYC Central Labor Council * The Community Development Project at The Urban Justice Center * LiveOn NY * Coalition for the Homeless * New York Legal Assistance Group * Legal Services-NYC * The Legal Aid Society * MFY Legal Services * Lenox Hill Neighborhood House * Goddard Riverside Law Project * Bronx Defenders * Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing * Banana Kelly CIA * Catholic Migration Services * Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem * AARP * Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition (NWBCCC) * and many, many, more! Thanks to our many partners!