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This has happened to someone I know.
They had to pay back every penny of rent.
You are lucky that this absolves you since
you have not taken any rent money from
them only a few dollars to help pay for
utilities.
This is what you get for being kind in helping out
someone out who had no place to go and begged
for you to take them in...........and who now who is
taking advantage of your good nature.
I wish you the best.
Contracts for illegal or illicit purposes are null and void. People can't have it two ways; collect rent on a space that is not legal housing, then try to get courts or law to enforce collection of said rent if tenant does not pay.
No offense intended, but if you've never dealt with the NYC rent laws, you have no idea. It is an unfathomable situation by any explanation of logic. You're basically turning over ownership to the renter, sometimes even generationally.
Contracts for illegal or illicit purposes are null and void. People can't have it two ways; collect rent on a space that is not legal housing, then try to get courts or law to enforce collection of said rent if tenant does not pay.
There is a reason the city looks the other way. Visit the housing section and see how many people are willing to give their left kidney to get into NYCHA (waiting years!) NYCHA that is failing crumbling and a disgusting mess. Not to mention those 5 thousand pages lottery thread.
NYC has no intentions or capability to provide affordable housing to meet the needs that exists.
If all landlords decided to stop renting basements and only rented to responsible tenant it would be a DISASTER. Homelessness would be through the roof. Housing would be twice the cost
Many should use basement apartment as a spring board to bettering themselves. Save money, go back to school, get a better paying job, move out of state ETC.
I dunno. In 40 years of landlording I have had only one evicition and it was my fault for accommodating a friend of a friend. Still, It was easy peasy and I actually came out ahead financially but bruised on trust of people.
My properties are in so called "tenant friendly" states, CA and HI. To me "tenant friendly" just means that the crappy landlords are punished when caught. Here the landlord illegally rented and will suffer the consequences. Most horror tenant stories in San Francisco seem to be landlords that buy rent controlled properties and think they can game the system. Otherwise in my landlord circle it is just a business that you need to know tenants and landlord rights and there will be no problem.
If things werent bad enough they put additional laws in place recently
They stopped allowing landlords from getting more then a month security and first months rent , so now when a tenant lives off the lasts months rent and doesn’t pay it you have nothing .
No more being allowed to lower stabilized rents in bad times and then bringing them back up to where they were eventually .. the preferential rent level is the new base and all increases are only what is allowed regardless if rents were temporarily lowered .
Restrictions on what you can get for capital improvements in stabilized.
Notices of non renewal can be as long as 90 days in advance from landlords but tenants only have to give 30 days
Landlords held accountable for mitigating broken leases , at one time landlords had no duty to mitigate
Surrender and control laws take advantage of landlords who have no knowledge of these almost secret laws to get tenants out of leases penalty free
There is a reason the city looks the other way. Visit the housing section and see how many people are willing to give their left kidney to get into NYCHA (waiting years!) NYCHA that is failing crumbling and a disgusting mess. Not to mention those 5 thousand pages lottery thread.
NYC has no intentions or capability to provide affordable housing to meet the needs that exists.
If all landlords decided to stop renting basements and only rented to responsible tenant it would be a DISASTER. Homelessness would be through the roof. Housing would be twice the cost
Many should use basement apartment as a spring board to bettering themselves. Save money, go back to school, get a better paying job, move out of state ETC.
The nych waiting list has about 160,000 people on it …
I grew up in one ….it was a life long goal never to raise my own family in one
Contracts for illegal or illicit purposes are null and void. People can't have it two ways; collect rent on a space that is not legal housing, then try to get courts or law to enforce collection of said rent if tenant does not pay.
Absolutely correct.
But is it considered a contract when you supply shelter for no other
reason than to help someone down on their luck?
No paper contract Signed?
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