I need help with court forms (1)
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Form that asks a housing court judge for another court date
This free online program helps you prepare the form you need to ask the judge to let you come back to court to continue to resolve your housing case if you need more time. Content Detail
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I need repairs in my home (9)
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How Can I Get Repairs from My Landlord?
This fact sheet provides information about the different methods that you can use to get your landlord to make repairs. Content Detail
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How to repair your apartment and deduct the cost from your rent
If your landlord refuses to make repairs in your apartment, you can make the repairs yourself and deduct the cost from your rent. Read More
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How Can I Get Repairs If I Live in a NYCHA Apartment?
Information for Housing Authority tenants on obtaining repairs. Content Detail
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How to file a complaint for a housing quality problem
Information on how to file a complaint with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Follow the link to find this information in different languages. Content Detail
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A sample letter to your landlord requesting repairs
It’s important to put your request for repairs or services in writing - even if you have already spoken to your landlord, manager, or super. Read More
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How to get housing repairs in New York City (video)
Watch this video to learn what steps to take to get your landlord to fix bad conditions in your home. Read More
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How to get repairs (when your landlord refuses to make them)
This article from Metropolitan Council on Housing lays out the process of getting repairs in your home in three steps. This article also includes a sample letter to your landlord. Content Detail
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What can I do if my landlord refuses to make repairs in my home?
You have a right to a home in good condition. This is a list of what you can do if your landlord refuses to make repairs in your home. This resource is designed for residents of Nassau and Suffolk counties. Read More
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What to do when your landlord won't make repairs
Tenants often have problems trying to get their landlords to make repairs. This article provides general information about how you can try to get the repairs done. It also shows how you can protect yourself in case you have to go to court. Content Detail
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I am having heat or hot water issues (2)
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How to complain to the city about heat or hot water problems
Information on how to complain to the city if your landlord is not providing heat or hot water as required by law. Content Detail
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Keep track of your heat and hot water problems with this log
If you are having problems with your heat or hot water, and your landlord is not fixing them, you should keep a record of the problems. This free log will help you track when your heat is out, when you have no hot water, your calls to 311 and more. This log may be used as evidence in a court case. Read More
I have lead paint in my home (2)
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How to tell if the lead paint in your home is a health risk
An apartment or house in New York City without any lead paint at all can be hard to find. However, not all lead paint poses a serious health risk. This resource has information on how to tell if lead paint is (or could become) dangerous and what the law requires landlords to do to repair lead paint hazards. Click the link to be taken to the resource. Content Detail
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How to check for lead paint when searching for an apartment
Federal law requires landlords to disclose to prospective tenants lead-based paint information on homes and apartments built before 1978. If you are looking at apartment built after 1978, however, the rules are different. This link will take you to more information on what prospective tenants can do to ensure safety from lead-based paint. Content Detail
I live in NYCHA housing (2)
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How to get NYCHA to make repairs in your home
This interactive lesson walks you through the process of requesting repairs from NYCHA and if necessary, how to take NYCHA to court for failing to make repairs. Read More
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How Can I Get Repairs If I Live in a NYCHA Apartment?
Information for Housing Authority tenants on obtaining repairs. Content Detail
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I want to take my landlord to court for repairs (4)
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Going to housing court for repairs
Attorneys at Legal Services NYC put together their top 3 tips for someone going to housing court to get repairs. Read More
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How to serve court papers in a lawsuit for repairs or harassment
This resource will tell you how to serve your landlord with papers for a court case about home repairs or harassment. These instructions apply only to a housing case in New York City Housing Court. Read More
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Taking your landlord to court for repairs
If your landlord won't make repairs to your home, you may have to go to court. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to take your landlord to court for housing repairs. Read More
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Your day in housing court
This resource helps you know what to expect and how to prepare if you are going to housing court for repairs - including what you should do before court, when you arrive at court, if your case goes to trial and what happens after you go to court. Read More
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I want to know about bad conditions and safety requirements (7)
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Visit HPD Online to learn about safety conditions
This page includes rules and regulations for heat and hot water, carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, lead-based paint, mold, pests, bedbugs, window guards, gas leaks, elevators, illegal basement conversions, and fire safety. Content Detail
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How to check for lead paint when searching for an apartment
Federal law requires landlords to disclose to prospective tenants lead-based paint information on homes and apartments built before 1978. If you are looking at apartment built after 1978, however, the rules are different. This link will take you to more information on what prospective tenants can do to ensure safety from lead-based paint. Content Detail
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Use HPD Online to find information about your building
On HPD Online you can look up your building and find out about building complaints and violations. Read More
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Window guards in NYC
Information about the landlord's duty to provide window guards. Read More
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How to combat bed bugs
Fact Sheet on Tenants' Rights in New York City and how to combat bedbugs. Content Detail
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How to complain to the city when you have a health or safety issue in your home
Do you need to file a complaint about a health or safety issue in your home? This resource will instruct you on how to make a complaint. Content Detail
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I need a HPD Violations Checklist
This is a checklist of bad conditions you may have in your apartment that are HPD violations. This resource explains what kind of violations they are, what fines your landlord could pay for not fixing them and how long your landlord has to fix them. Read More