Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Assemblyman Dinowitz To Hold Second Town Hall Meeting on Tenant Protection Laws



Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz announced that he will be holding a town hall meeting on Thursday, May 14th at 7:00 p.m. at the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center to discuss and hear feedback on New York’s tenant protection laws, which are due to expire in June. This is the second in a series of town halls Assemblyman Dinowitz is holding this spring to engage and inform the community about these important laws. Assemblyman Dinowitz will be joined by Teresa Colon, his Director of Constituent Services and housing expert.

Assemblyman Dinowitz said, “Tens of thousands of Northwest Bronx residents, and millions of people across the city, depend on our state’s tenant protection laws to shield them from massive rent increases and ensure their right to a lease renewal. Tenant protection laws must be at the center of any efforts to ensure that New Yorkers of all income levels can afford to live in New York City, and renewing and strengthening these laws is my top priority this legislative session. My town hall meeting on April 15th was a resounding success, drawing many residents from the Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Heights, and Riverdale communities. I invite all members of the community to attend my event on May 14 to learn more about this important issue.”

The town hall meeting will take place at the Mosholu Montefiore Community Center at 3450 Dekalb Avenue and East Gunhill Road. The tenant protection laws, due to expire on June 15th,  regulate over a million rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments in the City and many more across the state, protecting millions of residents from large rent increases and guaranteeing their right to a lease renewal. Even under current regulations, landlords are authorized to raise rents by large amounts through a variety of means. Assemblyman Dinowitz authored an op-ed earlier this year describing these existing loopholes in greater detail. The op-ed can be read here: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/Jeffrey-Dinowitz/story/62606/

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