NYC Lease Renewal Rights: What Your Landlord Must Offer You
Rent-stabilized NYC tenants have a legal right to lease renewal with capped increases. Good Cause Eviction adds new protections. Know your rights before your lease expires.
NYC Security Deposit Law: What Landlords Can and Can’t Do
NYC security deposits are capped at one month’s rent since 2019. Landlords must return them within 14 days with an itemized statement. Learn your rights and how to get your money back.
Illegally Locked Out of Your NYC Apartment? Here’s What to Do Immediately
NYC landlords cannot change locks or remove tenants without a court order. Learn what constitutes an illegal lockout, how to file an emergency petition, and your rights.
No Heat or Hot Water in Your NYC Apartment? Know Your Rights
NYC landlords must provide heat (68°F days, 62°F nights) Oct 1–May 31 and year-round hot water. Learn how to file HPD complaints and what happens next.
NYC Right to Counsel: Free Legal Help If You’re Facing Eviction
NYC tenants facing eviction may qualify for a free attorney through Right to Counsel. Learn who qualifies, how to get a lawyer, and what they can do to keep you housed.
CityFHEPS Voucher NYC: How to Apply and What You Qualify For
NYC’s CityFHEPS voucher helps low-income renters at risk of homelessness pay rent. Learn who qualifies, how to apply step by step, and where to get free help.
NYC Good Cause Eviction Law: What Tenants Need to Know (2024)
NYC’s Good Cause Eviction law protects millions of market-rate renters from arbitrary eviction and extreme rent hikes. Find out if you’re covered and how to use it.
Is My Apartment Rent Stabilized? How to Check in NYC
Learn how to check if your NYC apartment is rent stabilized using DHCR, your lease, and free tenant tools. Step-by-step guide with your rights explained.