New York Daily News

New ‘cabinet’ to aid tenants

Will provide those seeking homes with critical info: city officials

- BY TÉA KVETENADZE

The Adams administra­tion announced the creation of a new “Tenant Protection Cabinet” on Friday intended to help the two-thirds of New Yorkers who rent navigate city resources.

The board will consist of representa­tives from 25 city agencies, including the Department of Housing Preservati­on and Developmen­t, Department of Social Services, the NYPD and the mayor’s office.

The aim, according to City Hall, is to ensure tenants can connect to the same informatio­n no matter which agency or hotline they contact. It would also “focus attention” on underutili­zed services and “use data strategica­lly” to target needs and track progress, according to a press release from City Hall.

The cabinet will be co-chaired by Deputy Mayor for Housing, Economic Developmen­t, and Workforce Maria Torres-Springer and Executive Director for Housing Leila Bozorg.

“The data is clear: the demand to live in our city is far outpacing our ability to build housing, but we will not accept a city where renters are priced out of a chance to build their future. New Yorkers need our support now, and the Tenant Protection Cabinet is going to deliver it to them,” Mayor Adams said in a statement. “Together, this cabinet will work to deliver relief for tenants and working-class New Yorkers.”

The formation of the new cabinet comes as New York has seen historical­ly low apartment vacancy levels, record-high rents and a spate of recent headlines around poor housing conditions and crumbling building infrastruc­ture.

The Adams administra­tion has made a point of publicly cracking down on bad actors in recent months as a result, with the housing department helping to secure a rare arrest warrant for one of the city’s most notorious landlords earlier this week.

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