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Whether you are a tenant, landlord or with a housing agency, this section has helpful information bout both finding or listing an apartment.
Development descriptions and links Web sites where applications are being accepted for new fair and affordable rental apartments.
Information about what actions to take if your apartment is not habitable. Helpful links to housing professionals.
The laws tenants need to know from the New York Sate Attorney General's Office.
Read about tenant rights to organize and how to mediate and resolve disputes with your landlord.
The affects of lead paint can be harmful to children. If you qualify, learn how to get funding to remove lead paint prior to making renovations.
Low-interest rehabilitation loans are available from the Westchester County Community Development Program.
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Whatever your housing goals, your first apartment or a senior retirement home, you can benefit from financial planning.
Income eligibility for certain subsidized housing programs.
An explanation for homeowners, tenants and landlords of what constitutes discri- mination in housing; what to do about it when it occurs; and where to go for help.
Information about those state laws that affect rent increases in Westchester, including Rent Control and Rent Stabalization (the Emergency Tenant Protection Act).
Access information on low-income rental assistance and housing assistance for those dealing with health care issues, such as AIDS.
Find out about one-time back rent and utility assistance or legal counseling to help you remain in your home.
A database that ranks residential properties for accessible standards and access links to helpful housing organizations for the disabled.
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