Tenants Taking Control

Tenants Taking Control TTC shares insights about coping with landlord misbehavior. Its goal is to make predatory equity, frankensteining and apartment warehousing a thing of the past.

Based in the East Village, New York, NY. Email [email protected] The Tenants Coalition exists to share resources, experiences, and insights about coping with landlord and/or property management company misbehavior primarily in NYC. We’re all aware of the strategies that many NYC landlords have used to intimidate tenants. This site is intended to help us consistently thwart their effor

ts whenever necessary. Remember — we are in this together, laws exist to protect us, and in this, we have strength. Let’s use it. Our mission is

1 To support individual tenants and buildings by
• Educating tenants about their rights under NY rent-regulation and harassment laws
• Putting tenants in contact with community groups and attorneys as needed

2 To protect our rights and to remind Brookhill / Toledano of them by
• Continuously making city agencies aware of any violations
• Making elected officials and the press aware of patterns of violations

3 To advocate for tenants rights in all of New York City

08/11/2024

Thanks to Councilmember Carlina Rivera and Councilmember Gale Brewer, there's now a law (named Local Law 1 of 2024) which allows you to have your grievances sent to HPD if you suspect issues are originating from ***EMPTY APARTMENTS*** in your building. Call 311 to report the issues. The new law went into effect Saturday, August 3, 2024. Tenants do not need to know the name of the law, just call 311. (Or text 311-692 if you prefer to text) And remember to get an SR CONFIRMATION NUMBER FROM THE 311 OPERATOR before you hang up

08/11/2024

The new budget includes $15 million to help affordable housing groups acquire apartment buildings – far less than the $250 million several councilmembers had demanded.

08/11/2024

Make sure your landlord has checked your apartment for lead! New lead laws require inspections in older buildings. By August 3rd, 2025, all pre-1960 rentals must be tested for lead, whether a child under age six lives there or not. There should also be permanent abatement of lead on friction surfaces like doors and windows.

Learn more about the new, stronger lead laws that Cooper Square advocated for to protect tenants:
https://www.nyc.gov/site/hpd/services-and-information/lead-based-paint.page

08/11/2024
08/11/2024

Tran owner Son “Sonny” Tran and associate Anh Do haven’t addressed the complaints at least 10 buildings in Manhattan and the Bronx — instead opting to pay fines and keep up busine…

08/11/2024

Join lawyers from TakeRoot Justice and organizers from CSC to learn more about your legal right to organize and your First Amendment rights. New York tenants have special legal rights to organize.

Join us, via Zoom, to explore the legal ins-and-outs of how to organize and how to prepare for protests.

This workshop will begin with a presentation and end with a Q&A.

RSVP is required. Please email Jodie at [email protected] to reserve your spot!

Legal Training: Tenants' Right to Protest
Thursday, August 8, 2024
7 - 8:15 PM
Zoom

12/05/2023

We invite you to a year-end Holiday Party and Potluck Celebration on Wednesday, December 20th at 6:30 PM. We will be gathering in Unit 3W of 59-61 East 4th Street, a community space we are currently renting and plan to purchase in 2024.

Bring a dish and your dancing shoes and join us for some food, music (including karaoke), games, and socializing with your neighbors and fellow travelers in the housing justice movement.

This is a party, not a meeting! We will be giving an Organizing Excellence Award to the End Apartment Warehousing Coalition. In October 2023, the tenants in this coalition succeeded in getting the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal to close the “Frankensteining” loophole, one of the only mechanisms left after the Housing Stability & Tenant Protection Act of 2019 that allowed landlords to remove apartments from rent regulation. The practice of Frankensteining – or combining and reconfiguring rent-stabilized apartments – was destroying thousands of affordable housing units in NYC. Thanks to the great work of our coalition, landlords cannot raise rents on the combined apartments beyond what the two apartments would rent for on their own under the rent laws.

We hope you can join us to celebrate this hard-fought win and spend some time with friends and neighbors at Cooper Square as we wrap up the year.

Please RSVP to [email protected] with what you will be bringing to the potluck!

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04/01/2023

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Go here to quickly and painlessly indicate your support for the bill S2205, which if signed into law, will make the warehousing of apartments illegal:https:/...

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