Figuring Out FEMA

Public Access Design

Figuring Out FEMA

Stand Up to Clean Up!

Public Access Design

Stand Up to Clean Up!

Making Change

City Studies

Making Change

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Making Policy Public

En El Campo De Los Impuestos

Common Cents

City Studies

Common Cents

Power Trip

Urban Investigations

Power Trip

Print ¿El propietario lo está acosando a usted o a sus vecinos?

What can you do if your landlord is harassing you? Many New Yorkers face this problem as landlords throughout the city push out long-term tenants and raise rents to make a bigger profit. There is a great new policy that gives tenants a tool to fight harassment and displacement called the Certificate of No Harassment (CONH) program. The program requires landlords who want to renovate or tear down their building to get a “Certificate of No Harassment” from the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) that says they have not harassed their tenants. The new program puts the burden on landlords to prove they are not harassing tenants, but it’s important for tenants to participate and report harassment and other violations.

CUP collaborated with the Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development (ANHD), Coalition Against Tenant Harassment (CATHnyc), the Community Development Project (CDP) and designer Alyana Citrin to create Is Your Landlord Harassing You or Your Neighbors? The illustrated, fold-out poster explains how the new CONH program works, what constitutes harassment and how tenants can assert their rights if being harassed.

You can get your English copy here.

Shelter Skelter

Urban Investigations

Shelter Skelter

Block Party

City Studies

Block Party

Show Up

Public Access Design

Show Up

Immigrants & NY

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Immigrants & NY

Participatory Budgeting

Technical Assistance

Participatory Budgeting

Swipe Out

Urban Investigations

Swipe Out

Field Guide to Federalism

City Studies

Field Guide to Federalism

Your Guide to Welfare in NYC

Making Policy Public