NY’s Rent Relief Program Has Yet to Cut a Check Amid Inefficiencies and Frustrations With seven weeks to go before state eviction protections expire, New York’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program (ERAP) has yet to cut a single check, and the organizations tasked with helping tenants say they’re hamstrung by inefficiencies as they work to help thousands submit their required forms.
Judge Halts Homeless Hotel Transfers Until City Accommodates Residents With Disabilities The city must provide written notice to shelter residents at least a week before scheduled moves out of hotels, and ensure those with disabilities are informed of the right to request “reasonable accommodations” at least five days before a transfer, the judge ruled.
Formerly Homeless Families Go Two Months Without Gas at Harlem Apartment Complex The property owner, a company connected to an infamous family of landlords, has yet to begin repairs, and tenants in six apartments say building staff have pressured them to return to shelters while they await a large-scale fix with no definitive timeline.
En los últimos meses, Texas se ha convertido una vez más en el centro de discusión sobre políticas de inmigración y el gobernador del estado Greg Abbott ha hecho tres movimientos recientemente.
Pocas industrias han visto un repunte mayor a lo que acostumbraban a manejar antes de la pandemia, una de estas es el reciclaje de botellas y latas en Nueva York.
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