A New York State appeals court struck down a state law this week that banned landlords or realtors from turning away a tenant just because they use federal housing vouchers, like Section 8.
A New York appeals court struck down a law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers. Here’s what the decision means for renters and property owners.
A panel of appeals judges ruled that a state law banning housing discrimination against renters who use federal vouchers was ...
A New York appellate court ruled the state law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 housing vouchers unconstitutional, ...
A panel of judges said a law banning discrimination against Section 8 recipients actually violates landlord rights.
On March 5, the New York State Supreme Court’s Third Department Appellate Division rendered a decision against Section 8 ...
A New York appeals court has stricken down a state law that bans discrimination against people who use government assistance to pay their rent. The state Supreme Court's Appellate Division, Third ...
The impact is already being felt and the economic strain is growing, hitting federal workers first. We spoke with several who tell us, among other things, they're feeling hopeless and depressed, ...
Facing Section 8 shortfalls and rising rents, New York housing leaders urge $250M for a state voucher program as Hochul's $50M pilot falls short.
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