The Legal Aid Society has officially filed a second lawsuit on behalf of five Harlem tenants that were going to be homeowners through a program that they say the tenants were wrongly terminated from.
The tenants of 206 West 120th Street enrolled in the Tenant Interim Lease Program in 2002, which offers low-income New Yorkers opportunities for affordable homeownership. The program allows tenants of distressed City-owned buildings to convert the building into a low-income, limited equity housing development fund residential cooperative and purchase shares to their apartments.
As a result, the lawsuit alleges that NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development wrongly terminated the tenants’ participation in the City-run program.
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