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  Current Month Index  |  Tenant/Inquilino Issues

PACK THE COURTROOM!

Tenants are needed for the first day in court in the lawsuit challenging Governor Pataki’s recent changes to the Rent Stabilization Code. The judge must see that this issue is important to tenants. If we prevail, the anti-tenant changes could be stopped statewide.

Monday, Dec. 10, 2001
10 a.m.--1 p.m.
Brooklyn Criminal Court Building
120 Schermerhorn St., Room 308
SUBWAY: A/C/G to Hoyt/Schermerhorn, 1/2/4/5 to Nevins St., or 1/2/4/5/N/R
to Court St./Borough Hall

The Pataki Code Changes: Make it easier for landlords to evict and overcharge rent-stabilized tenants. * Make it easier for landlords to increase rents for MCIs, appliances and services, and harder for tenants to fight unfair increases.