Thursday, September 5, 2024

Groundbreaking Settlement of NYC Source of Income Housing Discrimination Complaints

The Fair Housing Justice Center (FHJC) and the New York City Commission on Human Rights (Commission) have just made a groundbreaking settlement agreement with the operators of 6,000 rental apartments in the Bronx.

The settlement resolves FHJC’s claims of source of income discrimination against Respondents Parkchester Preservation Company, LP, and Parkchester Preservation Management LLC who own and manage rental apartments at the Parkchester housing development in the Bronx. The complex has 171 buildings with over 12,000 apartments including almost 30,000 residents.

Originally filed by the FHJC with the Commission in 2016, the complaint was based on a year-long FHJC testing investigation which revealed that the Respondents maintained and enforced an income requirement for rental applicants which excluded renters with housing subsidies for their rent. Housing providers in New York City are required to accept Rental vouchers are a lawful source of income protected under the New York State Human Rights Law and the New York City Human Rights Law.

The Commission joined with FHJC’s complaint by filing its own systemic discrimination complaint. The respondents' dismissal motions were denied, and Parkchester agreed to eliminate its minimum income requirement and rent at least 850 apartments to applicants with rental subsidies.  They also agreed to pay damages and, as needed, rent apartments to eight individual renters with complaints filed at the Commission. In addition, Respondents agreed five years to:

  • Not apply credit score, credit history requirements, employment, or housing history requirements to any applicant using rental assistance.
  • Change its advertising, website, recorded phone messages, and internal policies to include the no-minimum-income-requirement policy.
  • Modify application forms and application processes to comply with fair housing laws.
  • Fair housing training for Parkchester staff.
  • Recordkeeping and monitoring by the Commission and FHJC of Parkchester’s compliance with the agreement.

They also agreed to pay over $2.2 million dollars in a civil penalty, damages, and attorneys fees. The Commission approved the final agreement on August 21st. The FHJC settlement can be read HERE.

FHJC was represented by Diane L. Houk, Vivake Prasad, and Eric Abrams of the law firm of Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LP. The FHJC’s investigation in this case was supported with funding from a Private Enforcement Initiative (PEI) grant received from the Fair Housing Initiatives Program (FHIP) administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

NCRC to Hold Affordable Homeownership and Anti-Displacement Strategies Discussion on September 12th

 

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As leaders gather for the Congressional Black Caucus's Annual Legislative Conference, join NCRC and experts from community development, real estate and financial services on the evening of September 12 for a reception and panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: Affordable Homeownership and Anti-Displacement Strategies.” 

 

In an era where housing affordability is a pressing issue, communities nationwide are grappling with the challenge of creating pathways to homeownership while safeguarding against displacement. Panelists will discuss successful models of affordable housing development, including community land trusts, inclusionary zoning, and public-private partnerships that promote homeownership. They will also delve into effective anti-displacement strategies, such as property tax relief programs, tenant protection policies, and equitable neighborhood planning.

Moderator and Panelists:

  • Jesse Van Tol, President and CEO, NCRC
  • Rosalyn Clemens, Director of Neighborhoods, City of Toledo 
  • Tiffany Thomas, Councilwoman, City of Houston
  • Dr. Courtney Johnson Rose, President, National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Inc
  • Dennis Harold, Vice President of Operations, GROWTH by NCRC

Attendees are invited to join the speakers for a rooftop reception following the panel.

 

*Please note, registration does not guarantee entry. Doors will close once our space is at capacity; thanks in advance for your understanding.

We hope to see you there!

Team NCRC

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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Maryland Commission on Civil Rights Increases Transparency

 

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Acting Executive Director Cleveland L. Horton, II introduced new measures focused on strengthening civil rights accountability and transparency at the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights. 

 

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

Sesion de Escucha del Condado de Howard

 

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Maryland's 60th Anniversary Celebration of Civil Rights Act is on October 22nd

 

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Join  the Maryland Commission on Civil Rights, the Anne Arundel County Office of Equity and Human Rights, the Baltimore County Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Advisory Council, the Montgomery County Office of the Office of Human Rights, and the Prince George's County Office of Human Rights for our 60th Anniversary Celebration of the Civil Rights Act of 1964!

This transformative legislation has stood as a pillar of our Democracy, helping move our nation closer to our founding promise of liberty and justice for all.

Our Celebration will commemorate the courage and sacrifice of countless civil rights heroes that gave rise to this historic piece of legislation.

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