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The 2021 Real Estate Power 100: 51-100
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NYS politicians push bill to kill rent cancellation movement, organizers fight back – Liberation News
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Legislators Push NY Assembly Speaker To Forgive Rent Debt, Make Landlords Apply For Aid
Dozens of New York State Assembly members are asking their leader to prioritize a budget measure that would eliminate rent debt for tenants and put the onus on landlords to apply for government relief.
Speaker of the Assembly Carl Heastie received a letter from his colleagues last week requesting he support a plan for rent forgiveness and a $2.25B fund that the state could allocate to landlords it deemed needed it, The Real Deal reported.
“A landlord-hardship fund can ensure that mom-and-pop landlords and not-for-profit housing providers are prioritized for aid,” the letter says, according to TRD. “[The measure will help in] providing much-needed relief to our mom-and-pop landlords not bailing out Blackstone.”
GOING TO THE SOURCE: Crown Heights Tenant Union and other NYC housing organizations members march on December 11 from the Brooklyn Housing Court to the law offices of Balsamo, Rosenblatt & Hall, a law firm that specializes in evicting tenants.Photo: Sue Brisk.
Tenant organizers in Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Missouri, Illinois & California speak out.
The United States could see a Hurricane Katrina of evictions next month, as the federal Center for Disease Control’s limited moratorium on evictions and two programs expanding unemployment benefits are scheduled to expire by Dec. 31.
In late September, the National Council of State Housing Agencies projected that by January 2021, up to 8.4 million renter households containing more than 20 million people could have eviction cases filed against them. It estimated that would include more than 1 million people in California, 860,000 in Tex-as, and 730,000 in New York.