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Old 01-24-2020, 10:19 PM
 
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Wait for this. She was living with mom not on the lease. Of course wasn’t paying proper rent. Now her mom died and she wants to stay in the apartment. Some big cojones !!! Find out how long she lived there and make her pay the city. Then send her to a nursing home.

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Old 01-25-2020, 06:00 AM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Wait for this. She was living with mom not on the lease. Of course wasn’t paying proper rent. Now her mom died and she wants to stay in the apartment. Some big cojones !!! Find out how long she lived there and make her pay the city. Then send her to a nursing home.

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"Then send her to a nursing home. "

Your remedy is to send her to a nursing home paid by the taxpayer.
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Old 01-25-2020, 06:46 AM
 
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The article was very short on details. It says she's been living there caring for her 91 year old mother, but doesn't say for how long. A week? A month? Obviously not long enough to think about getting put on the lease. So she stayed there for a short time, in an apartment that's not hers and has a long waiting list of other people trying to get in there, and she thinks she deserves to stay?

No, she doesn't.

Even if she was there for a year, I really doubt that simply moving in with someone in NYCHA and waiting for them to die entitles you to keep their apartment after their death.
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Old 01-25-2020, 10:21 AM
 
Location: The Ranch in Olam Haba
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The article was very short on details. It says she's been living there caring for her 91 year old mother, but doesn't say for how long. A week? A month? Obviously not long enough to think about getting put on the lease. So she stayed there for a short time, in an apartment that's not hers and has a long waiting list of other people trying to get in there, and she thinks she deserves to stay?

No, she doesn't.

Even if she was there for a year, I really doubt that simply moving in with someone in NYCHA and waiting for them to die entitles you to keep their apartment after their death.
But unless the NYC eviction process has changed, it will be awhile until she actually gets evicted. Also NYCHA has a programs for applicants with disabilities in order to bypass the normal path to an apartment. So in the end she may just end up in a different apartment.


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ACCESS NYC is a free service that helps you find out if you may qualify for over 30 City, State and Federal benefit programs.

Apartments for New Yorkers with Disabilities
Residents and applicants with disabilities needing help in obtaining a NYCHA accessible apartment can contact the DEO Services for the Disabled Unit at 212-306-4652. NYCHA has more than 7,400 apartments retrofitted with widened doorways, grab bars, audio/visual smoke alarms and other features for persons with disabilities.

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Old 01-25-2020, 10:27 AM
 
Location: The Ranch in Olam Haba
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"Then send her to a nursing home. "

Your remedy is to send her to a nursing home paid by the taxpayer.
It would probably be a Medicaid home which is already funded. It's not like taxpayers will get a refund if a program is under-used (currently ~$60 Billion for NYS).
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Old 01-26-2020, 04:54 AM
 
Location: NY
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It would probably be a Medicaid home which is already funded. It's not like taxpayers will get a refund if a program is under-used (currently ~$60 Billion for NYS).
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Until N.Y. loses a few more seats in the house and the governor sticks to his proposal of major cutbacks to Medicaid.
Definitely a wait and see.................
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