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By spring, the New York Times reported municipal courts had approximately 800 eviction cases awaiting processing. [4] In 1902, housewives on the Lower East Side organized a community boycott of kosher butchers in response to a price increase. [3] This developed the organizing skills for the 1904 rent strike. [3]
In 1904, landlords called for a general rent increase of 20-30% starting May 1. In response, tenants organized into tenants unions and started a mass rent strike in the Lower East Side, the first rent strike in New York City. The strike comprised 800 tenement houses wherein 2,000 tenants faced eviction. [1]
In 2010, a New York City report estimated that 47% of homeless families in New York City homeless shelters had experienced eviction. [1] Protesters linking arms to prevent San Francisco Sheriffs' deputies from evicting elderly tenants. August 4, 1977.
Migrant families were moved out of a midtown Manhattan hotel on Tuesday as part of Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to ease the pressure on New York City's strained shelter system by imposing a 60-day ...
The newest New York State anti-eviction laws brought much needed relief to tenants shell-shocked by financial hardships wrought by COVID, but some mom-and-pop landlords worry those measures may ...
The resumption of evictions in NYC, combined with a housing shortage and soaring rents, threatens families across the city with the possible loss of housing. In August, 431 households were thrown ...
The 1918–1920 New York City rent strikes were some of the most significant tenant mobilizations against landlords in New York City history. [2] A housing shortage caused by World War I had exacerbated tenant conditions, with the construction industry being redirected to support the war effort.
Article 7-C of the New York Multiple Dwelling Law, commonly known as the 1982 Loft Law, was designed to protect the residential tenants of certain former commercial buildings in New York City from substandard conditions, eviction, and unfair rent increases.
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