Find Your Next Place

Powered by
The Agency

Handle a nightmare landlord—the right way

Published February 20, 2015 (about 11 years ago) · Updated 3 months ago
Handle a nightmare landlord—the right way
Just because your landlord is breaking the law doesn't mean they'll get in trouble for it (or that your heat will get fixed fast). Mayor Bill de Blasio and New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman are hoping to change this, with a new task force aimed at cracking down on tenant harassment, involving the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, the Department of Buildings, and the state's Tenant Protection Unit.
"This is a game-changer, to have the top law enforcement official in New York state weighing in on behalf of our tenants and fighting to protect affordable housing," Mayor de Blasio told reporters yesterday.
In the meantime, we've rounded up some of our best advice for effectively fighting back against negligent landlords, including:
  • Putting your complaints in writing, enlisting the help of the super, withholding rent, andother tricks for getting your landlord to stop dragging their feet on much-needed repairs.
  • Getting a settlement out of a landlordwhose loud, messy, never-ending renovation is making your life miserable, with or without a lawyer.
  • Using city databases to look up your landlord's housing court history—this way you'll know if they have a habit of suing (or being sued by) tenantsbeforeyou move in.You can also use tools like Address Reportto check into your building's history of violations. For good measure,keep an eye on the city's landlordwatchlist.
  • Convincing your landlord tofix a broken buzzer.
  • Navigating theinfamous tenant blacklist, including how to go after your landlordwithouttarnishing your own record.
Related:
Loading ad...
Loading ad...

Newsletter

Join over 50,000 New Yorkers who read our newsletter to become smarter real estate shoppers and residents. Get the latest NYC insights delivered weekly.

By signing up you agree to our Terms of Use

Find Your Next Place

Powered by
The Agency
Loading ad...