What You Need to Know If You’re Struggling to Pay Rent in NYC
Are you struggling to afford your apartment? Worried that you won’t make rent? Has your landlord served you an eviction notice?
You’re not alone. Since the end of New York’s COVID-19 eviction moratorium in 2022, eviction rates have increased significantly. City Limits combed through city government and non-profit documents and spoke to experts—Jenny Laurie, the executive director of Housing Court Answers, and Danelly Rodriguez, an experienced housing attorney—to get their take on what renters can do if they’re falling behind.
With Trump’s Help, Gas Supplier Fast Tracks Rejected Application for Pipeline Off NYC Coast
New York’s Department of Environmental Conservation has already rejected the permits needed to bring the NESE pipeline to life three times, saying previously that the project would “disturb sensitive habitats” and “result in significant water quality impacts.”
City Proposes Inspection Reforms After Legionnaires’ Outbreak, And What Else Happened Last Week In Housing
The Adams administration wants to expand the Health Department’s capacity to inspect cooling towers atop buildings after an outbreak in Harlem—stemming from bacteria found in towers at two city-run properties—killed seven people.
‘Really Extreme Fear’: Advocates See Uptick in Young Migrants Afraid to Go to Court
As the Trump administration ramps up its deportation efforts through courthouse arrests, more migrant youth—many of whom are, or were recently, living in city shelter—are seeking guidance on how to navigate their immigration hearings.
Policy & Programs Manager (Hybrid) at Supportive Housing Network of New York
As a member of the Network’s policy team, the Policy and Programs Manager will focus on NYC budget and policy analysis, advocacy, research, member support, and programming. The Manager will monitor city policies, legislation and budgetary issues that affect the industry’s ability to develop and preserve supportive housing and deliver quality services.
Noticias, reportajes, investigaciones, y recursos para las comunidad hispanohablante.
‘Miedo extremo’: Aumenta el número de jóvenes inmigrantes que temen acudir a tribunales
A medida que la administración Trump intensifica su campaña de deportación a través de detenciones en los tribunales, más jóvenes inmigrantes —muchos de los cuales vivieron o han vivido recientemente en refugios de la ciudad— buscan ayuda para navegar por sus audiencias de inmigración.
Es temporada de huracanes en Nueva York. Estos consejos te ayudarán a proteger tu hogar.
La temporada de huracanes se extiende hasta noviembre. “Desarrollar la resiliencia financiera es una parte crucial de la preparación para los desastres climáticos”, dijo Theodora Makris del Center for NYC Neighborhoods. Esto puede incluir contratar un seguro contra inundaciones y crear un fondo de emergencia.