The typical sounds of Jackson Heights traffic were interrupted last Wednesday evening by chants of “Fight, fight, fight, housing is a human right!” and “Tenants united will never be defeated!”Those
A tenant complained to the management company about problems in her building in Jackson Heights, without success. Now she is waiting for her day in court.
“It’s a complicated question,” said Rosalind Black, citywide housing director at Legal Services NY, which aids tenants under the landmark city initiative to provide free representation to low-income New Yorkers facing eviction in housing court. Though the results have been overwhelmingly positive, the program has never been funded to cover every eligible tenant.
Flushing Councilwoman Sandra Ung on Friday, March 24, announced a partnership with Quincy Asian Resource, Inc. (QARI) to provide assistance to constituents
On August 12, 2022, Mercedes Toribio woke up early to feed her elderly mother and was hit by the smell of smoke in her Bushwick apartment. She immediately got