A New Housing Plan

Affordable housing is under threat across New York State with increasing rent costs, a record homeless population, a growing senior population, and a continued foreclosure crisis. Fortunately, there are solutions and we’re excited to be a part of a coalition of 10 affordable housing groups that released a five year, $4 billion capital recommended plan […]

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Media Initiative to Protect Homeowners

We’ve all heard advertisements geared towards homeowners at risk of foreclosure on television and radio. Unfortunately, these ads, which offer to save homes from foreclosure, are often placed by scammers, who make false promises and mislead homeowners out of their money, or worse, their home. Fortunately, thanks to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, these […]

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The NY Times Takes on Deed Theft

This week, as part of our scam awareness outreach campaign, we are mailing over 250,000 flyers and palm cards to elected officials and neighborhood organizations across the state.   Over the weekend, The New York Times published a major front-page lead story on deed theft scams that highlights the staggering losses at the hands of […]

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Summer Newsletter

We’ve been busy this summer and we’re excited to share it all with you! Please read on for our summer newsletter. Fall Conference: The Future of Affordable Homeownership in NYC   What is the state of affordable homeownership today? Join 300 of your peers in the fields of housing, finance, academia, government, and more to […]

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Our New Look

Notice anything different? This month, we updated our website with a new logo and a new look that we’ve been working on for some time now — we’re excited to share it with you at long last! In developing our new look, we thought hard about what we wanted to convey. This was not just […]

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On Tax Lien Sale Outreach

This is a guest post from Justin Haines, Director of the Foreclosure Prevention Unit at Legal Services NYC – Bronx. Justin has lead the Center’s training effort for citywide advocates for the past two years; he is our network expert on the all things related to the tax lien sale. This year, in coordination with […]

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The Latest On Flood Insurance

Last month saw three important developments in the world of flood insurance that will have a big impact on New York homeowners: first, New York City has formally appealed FEMA’s proposed flood maps; second, we rallied for proposed New York State legislation to bring justice to victims of Hurricane Sandy who were short-changed by insurance […]

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City Council Fights for Homeowners

Homeowners at risk of foreclosure got a big boost in this year’s City budget, which went into effect July 1st. This year, the New York City Council increased funding for at-risk homeowners to $2 million, an increase of $1.25 million from last year’s budget. This new funding will allow the Center to expand programming for […]

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Support Homeowners in Foreclosure!

Council Member Daneek Miller expressing support for the new initiative, which he said could aid many distressed homeowners in his district and help to restore the staggering amount of wealth lost in middle-class Queens communities following the foreclosure crisis. In collaboration with our partners Neighborhood Restore and Mutual Housing Association of New York (MHANY), the […]

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