NYC Services for People with Disabilities: A Complete Resource Guide
NYC offers extensive disability services — CDPAP home care, independent living centers, ACCES-VR vocational rehab, assistive technology, and benefits navigation. A complete resource guide with contact numbers.
NYC Housing Discrimination: How to Recognize It and File a Fair Housing Complaint
NYC’s Human Rights Law prohibits housing discrimination based on race, source of income, disability, national origin, and more. Learn how to file with the CCHR or HUD and what remedies are available.
ADA and Accessibility Rights in NYC: Public Spaces, Transit, and Businesses
The ADA and NYC Human Rights Law guarantee equal access to public spaces, transit, and businesses for people with disabilities in NYC. Learn your rights, service animal rules, and how to file complaints.
SSI and SSDI in NYC: How to Apply, What to Expect, and What to Do When Denied
SSI and SSDI provide monthly income to people with disabilities. Most initial applications are denied — learn how to apply, navigate the five-step evaluation, and appeal effectively in NYC.
Reasonable Accommodations for Disabilities in NYC Housing: Your Rights
NYC tenants with disabilities have the right to reasonable accommodations and modifications under the Fair Housing Act and NYC Human Rights Law. Learn how to request them and fight a denial.
How to File an HP Action in NYC Housing Court to Force Repairs
An HP action is how NYC tenants get a court order forcing landlords to make repairs. Free to file, no lawyer required. Learn the process from start to court order.
NYC Civil Court vs. Housing Court vs. Small Claims: Which One Do You Need?
NYC has multiple courts for different problems. Housing Court handles evictions. Small Claims handles money up to $10,000. DHCR handles rent stabilization. Learn which forum fits your situation.
How to Represent Yourself in NYC Housing Court: A Pro Se Tenant’s Guide
If you must go to NYC Housing Court without a lawyer, this guide covers what to bring, how the courtroom works, when to request adjournments, and what never to sign without reading.
How to Vacate a Default Judgment in NYC Housing Court
Missed your housing court date and got a default judgment? You may be able to vacate it by filing an Order to Show Cause. Learn the process, the emergency stay of eviction, and free legal help.
How to Enforce a Money Judgment in NYC: Collecting What You’re Owed
Winning in Small Claims or Civil Court is step one. Learn how to actually collect using bank restraints, wage garnishment, property liens, and NYC marshals — a practical enforcement guide.