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If at first tenants don’t succeed, we Come BACK to Court!

In December, tenants came out for the first day of the lawsuit challenging Gov. Pataki’s anti-tenant changes in the Rent Stabilization Code. The changes make it easier for landlords to evict and overcharge rent-stabilized tenants, make it harder for tenants to defeat unfair rent increases, and more.

We must show the judge and our fellow New Yorkers that this issue is important to us. If we prevail in Brooklyn, the anti-tenant changes could be stopped statewide.

So once again: Join us in court!

Friday, January 25, 2002
Brooklyn Criminal Court Building
120 Schermerhorn St.
(between Smith & Boerum)

Picket in Front of the Courthouse
9 - 9:30 a.m. SHARP!
Pack the Courtroom (room 1002F)*
9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

SUBWAY: A/C/G to Hoyt/Schermerhorn, 1/2 to Hoyt St.,
or 1/2/4/5/N/R to Court St./Borough Hall

Give yourself an extra half-hour to get through the metal detectors. If our room is moved, ask where to find Judge Rivera’s courtroom. Our case appears on the calendar as: Brooklyn Housing & Family Services vs. Joseph Lynch/DHCR, Docket # 14191-01. For more information, contact Met Council, (212) 979-6238 Ext. 6.

 

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