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What You Need to Know About Marijuana Expungement
Under New York’s 2021 legalization law, hundreds of thousands of marijuana convictions were automatically expunged. You will get this benefit if you were convicted of possessing up to 16 oz or selling up to 25...
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What You Need to Know About Reasonable Accommodations in Shelter if You Have a Disability
The Department of Homeless Services (DHS) must adjust their rules and procedures so people with disabilities can have equal access. If you have a disability and need DHS shelter, DHS must give you what you...
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What You Need to Know About Loitering & Prostitution Records
On February 2, 2021, the New York legislature repealed the loitering for the purposes of prostitution statute, commonly called the “Walking While Trans Ban.” This means loitering for the purposes of prostitution is no longer...
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What You Need to Know About HRA’s Family Homelessness Eviction Prevention Supplement
From now until at least December 31, 2023, NYC tenants who meet the requirements below are eligible for HRA’s Family Homelessness Eviction Prevention Supplement (FHEPS) program before your landlord takes you to court to evict...
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What You Need to Know About Breaking Your Lease
A step by step guide to getting out of your lease or rental agreement.
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What You Need to Know About Small Claims Court
The information below is to assist individuals who have been sued New York City Small Claims Court. If you are being sued and are in need of legal assistance or have questions about your case,...
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What You Need to Know About Discrimination & Harassment in the AAPI Massage & Nail Business
Over the past two years, there has been a surge in harassment against the AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Community. More than 9,000 hate incidents were reported between March 2020 and June 2021 across all...
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What You Need to Know About Requesting Language Access Services
If you or someone you know speak a language other than English, you have the right to request an interpreter and possibly documents in your preferred language from The Department of Homeless Services.
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What You Need to Know About Storage if You Live in a Shelter
If you currently reside in a homeless shelter, you may be eligible to have the Human Resources Administration (HRA) pay the fees for your furniture and belongings held in a storage unit.
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What You Need to Know About Public Charge
“Public Charge” is a legal term used in immigration law. It is part of a screening process used by U.S. immigration officials primarily when someone is applying for lawful permanent residence (LPR/“green card” status). If...
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