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What do you do if your rental unit your rental unit has issues, repairs, or infestations that your landlord isn’t addressing? YOU HAVE RIGHTS! Learn more about the Warranty of Habitability and what your options are when there are violations.
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Under the Warranty of Habitability, your landlord MUST provide a safe place to live.
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If you’re experiencing any issues that violate this warranty, it’s helpful to keep a log of the conditions with dates, times, and information about the notice given to the landlord, in case you need to take further action. The attached chart is a handy guide to help you keep all this information in one place!
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Housing discrimination is ILLEGAL! Landlords cannot refuse to rent to someone due to their race, age, gender, identity, disability, family status, source of income, and so much more. Learn more about the definition and types of housing discrimination, a summary of your rights and protections available, and information about what you should do if you’ve been discriminated against.
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Housing stock across WNY tends to be on the older side, and many of these buildings may still contain lead paint. Per the Lead Disclosure Rule, landlords in New York State must tell tenants if the rental unit has any paint that has lead in it (called lead-based paint), and about any lead-based paint hazards that the landlord knows about. Learn more about what type of information must be disclosed, what types of housing are covered by this rule, and what are the consequences if a landlord does not disclose the required information.
What happens when tenant wants to move from an apartment with no formal lease? Learn more about your rights and responsibilities when you do not have a lease.
What are your options if your apartment needs repairs and your landlord refuses to make them? If you need to make the repairs yourself, you may be able to deduct the cost of the repairs from your rent, but be sure to ALWAYS CONSULT AN ATTORNEY FIRST! Learn more about your options.
The Housing Choice Voucher program (Section 8 ) requires that your landlord keep your apartment in good condition, and that your apartment meets “housing quality standards.” Learn more about the Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program, contracts, and abatement (refusal to pay) after an inspection.
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Before your landlord can put you out of your home or apartment, your landlord must serve you with court papers, take you to court, and get a warrant of eviction. Take a dive into this and other frequently asked questions regarding the eviction process, including warrants of eviction, 14-day notice, and tenants’ rights regarding their possessions in an eviction proceeding.
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In New York State, your landlord is required to keep your home a safe and decent place to live. Learn more about your rights when your apartment conditions are bad or uninhabitable, including if a you can withhold rent.
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