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Call for City to Lawyer-Up Against Landlords Who Shun Tenants With Vouchers

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  • J.P. Senor
    Posted June 3, 2019 at 1:45 pm

    Section 8 is a VOLUNTARY government program that landords can CHOOSE to participate in IF they want to. Many do, and many don’t. This has always been the way it is since Section 8 was developed in 1974. You cannot force a private citizen to particiapte in a voluntary government program, its unconstitutional. Already there have been two court cases, one in Texas and one in Pennsylvania that went to the states supreme courts. Both of these income discrimination laws were found unconstitional and the laws had to be rescinded. There are a dozen other cases in as many states making their way through the courts. At some point one will go to SCOTUS where it will certainly be found unconstitional and all of these laws will have to be recsinded. A lot of lawyers are going to make millions on these cases and not one unit of afford able housing will be created, This is foolish political theater that is going to cost taxpayers millions and not solve the problem.

    • Steve McIntire
      Posted June 4, 2019 at 8:37 pm

      Great points. Many people don’t realize the program has its own lease. So basically they want to force people to sign a lease with terms dictated by HUD and its local agent. HUd, the worst slumlord in American history.

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        Jarrett Murphy
        Posted June 5, 2019 at 6:55 am

        That argument would be slightly more persuasive if the discrimination complaints didn’t also include several other varieties of vouchers not involving HUD at all.

        • Rrrrr
          Posted August 14, 2019 at 12:28 pm

          I am looking be for a 4-5bedrooms place in NYC I have CITYFHEPS. Not go nowhere. I have large family. Plus I am a working Mother. Can somebody please help me .

  • Steve McIntire
    Posted June 4, 2019 at 9:09 am

    It’s not discrimination for a landlord to avoid a badly designed government program. Also a voucher isn’t income.

    Ideologues contrived the term “source of income discrimination” to avoid changing their badly run program. Instead they will force landlords to participate.

    • sheepshead bay
      Posted June 7, 2019 at 2:14 pm

      Section-8 tenants are the worst of the worst. Ask anyone who lives near them.

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        Jarrett Murphy
        Posted June 7, 2019 at 4:00 pm

        One wonders what your neighbors would say, Sheepshead Bay!

    • Colista Turner
      Posted July 7, 2021 at 12:27 pm

      Can you do something to help the citizens who are caught in the trap? The government messed up, ok great, that is a true and certified fact—-but then how can we help the families and individuals who desperately need housing and are trying to take advantage of the support so that they can become stable?

  • Trish Miller
    Posted July 8, 2019 at 5:59 pm

    Good! Something needs to be done. The discrimination is out of control, ever since Gentrification began. Private owners are one thing, but if NYS Law says you must accept voucher tenants if your Apartment building has 6 units or more, you as the owner of that property NEED to adhere to the laws, or get ready for a court battle against the City. Homeless crisis is out of control and only getting worse with all the Discrimination going on in recent years. Do your background checks, Do a proper and complete screening on ALL tenants, then as an Owner you wont have to feel like tenants may destroy your property. Most owners never experienced Section 8 voucher tenants for themselves, many just piggy back off of, & believe what they’ve heard some slumlord on social media say about his/her experience with section 8. Many owners/Landlords don’t even realize there are different types of Voucher Programs, not just one big Voucher program. I think Owners and Landlords should get Educated on how these programs actually, who is operating them (which Housing Agency is it under), the qualifications- Does the tenant have to be employed in order to qualify, because some programs dont. Does rhe voucher program pay upfront, if so- how many years?, All these questions and more should be asked and answered. Youd be surprised at how many Landlords, & Lawyers do not realize theres multiple types of Voucher programs in NY. The Section 8 program is one type of voucher, that has different branches to it. My landlords Lawyer got the whole case thrown out after 4 months of waisted time in court, I’m missing work and all-because he assumed NYCHA was the correct section 8 program. So its very important that these landlords get Educated out here on these programs if they want to call themselves Landlords. How are you out here owning properties, and dont have a clue how these Housing programs and Agencies really operate. You should already be educated FULLY on the Housing Laws if you own Residential property in NYS. Listening to what some slumlord on social has posted online or in a video could all be some made up nonsense. There are Thousands of voucher holder in NYS. Thousands! And Thousands more waiting for vouchers. And hundreds catching hell trying to find somebody to accept them before the voucher expires. I really hope the city does something about the Expiration dates. 3 or even 6 months at a time just isnt enough anymore with all the Discrimination, and Gentrification going on.

    • Colista Turner
      Posted July 7, 2021 at 12:29 pm

      Agreed agreed….. landlords do have power and should use it to hold the government accountable so that people can be properly housed in ways they can afford

  • Rrrr
    Posted July 22, 2019 at 11:00 pm

    nobody protects section 8 and the other programs all lose section 8 because the owners reject it. There has to be a punishment for these. because what one spends time and money and is tired that every day you search and search and find and tell you about your economic status. It is sad to be frustrated that they lie and steal the money from the application of an apartment

  • Evelyn Lampkin
    Posted August 25, 2020 at 1:05 pm

    Do private owners have to accept vouchers?

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