Several New York City landlords and brokers are routinely barring tenants from renting apartments if they rely on government assistance to help pay for it, a new report by housing advocates alleges.
Unlock NYC, a tech nonprofit focused on housing, released a list of so-called โserial discriminators,โ on Wednesday, naming and shaming 23 corporate owners and real estate companies that the group says have allegedly discriminated against tenants with government subsidies more than 10 times since 2018.
โWe are in the throes of a devastating homelessness crisis,โ Manon Vergerio, an advocate with Unlock NYC, said at City Hall Park during a press conference. โWe need to aggressively tackle the barriers that are standing in the way between New Yorkers and stable homes.โ
Under city and state law, itโs illegal for landlords to discriminate against tenants based on their source of income, including if theyโre using vouchers to subsidize their monthly rent.
The cityโs Commission on Human Rights is charged with enforcing the law but advocates say they want the city to bolster enforcement measures to disincentivize landlords from discriminating against voucher-holding tenants.
The Commission on Human Rights didnโt immediately respond to requests for comment.
โWe want to see astronomical fines, more apartment units set aside for voucher holders as a form of repair, and broker licenses revoked,โ Manon said.
On Wednesday, 28-year-old Kamilah Newton said she had to call hundreds of brokers over five years while at times living in a shelter before she could finally secure an apartment for herself and her two children.
โIt turns out nobody wants vouchers, as one bold broker put it,โ she said.
The report lists Goldfarb Properties, Chestnut Holdings, Parkchester, and the Parkoff Organization as the worst landlord offenders โ none of whom immediately responded to requests for comment โ as well as 19 brokerage firms.
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