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Assemb. Meeks: "Why Mobilize Police to Evict Tenants?"


By
Susan Arbetter
New York State
PUBLISHED 6:54 PM ET Dec. 21, 2020
PUBLISHED 6:54 PM EST Dec. 21, 2020
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Last Friday night was frigid, but that didn’t stop the eviction of a woman and her three children from their home in Rochester.
According to multiple reports, the tenant, Clianda Florence-Yarde, a school teacher, did not allege COVID-19 hardship. She withheld rent from her landlord for multiple code violations.
City Court Judge Michael Lopez ordered the police to enforce a court order and arrest Florence-Yarde on Friday after she was originally handed an eviction warrant in October.
Assemblyman Demond Meeks headed to the neighborhood and witnessed a crowd of protesters as well as a show of force by police. After shooting a Facebook Live post, Meeks was arrested for obstruction along wi ....

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NYC's Housing Crisis Worsens As Legislators Consider Band-Aid Solutions


As local politicians gnash their teeth over the outbound migration of New York City’s wealthiest residents, the city’s hundreds of thousands of lower-income renters are still at risk of mass eviction with little concrete relief in sight.
Many of their landlords could be forced to sell their properties to large corporate buyers if help doesn’t come soon, which tenant and landlord advocates alike fear would make the city less affordable.
With rent debt on the rise, landlords struggling to pay their mortgages and thousands of eviction notices already filed, an extension of the statewide moratorium will only buy the city time to see if Congress steps in with comprehensive relief, including back pay for the months that renters went without support. Without direct rental assistance, the city will be left with irreparable wounds in its rental market that only a painful correction could cure, housing experts say.  ....

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