A city housing program may not evict a man from his bunk without first holding a proceeding that follows city and state protections for tenants, a Brooklyn Housing Court judge has ruled in restoring the man’s tenancy.
The Nov. 7 decision is the latest ruling ordering “three-quarter houses” to comply with New York State Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law and the city Administrative Code. The homes rent beds to single adults, many of whom are in substance abuse treatment programs.
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