New York Housing Law for the Low-Income Client 2014
Wednesday October 08
2014
- By: Practising Law Institute
- Time: 1:45 PM - 5:00 PM
- Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- CLE Credit
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Location:
OnlineNew York, NY
Why you should attend
This program provides a general overview of specific New York law that affects many low-income renters. Homeowners at risk of eviction need competent representation to help them save their homes. By attending this program, you will gain a broad understanding of some of the law that affects New York City, and some New York State, renters and can decide whether to partner with a legal services organization or volunteer court programs to take on a pro bono case.
What you will learn
- Common New York State/City Rental Subsidies
- Low Income Housing: Answering Non-Payments Cases for Clients with Subsidies In New York City - General Overview
- New York City Housing Authority Administrative Proceedings - Where to Begin
Who should attend
Attorneys and advocates interested in learning more about housing law for low-income renters in New York should attend this informative program. Pro Bono attorneys deciding whether to take on a pro bono housing case are particularly encouraged to attend.
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- CLE Credit Comments: Please see PLI website for details