The owner of a large housing complex in New Dorp, Staten Island, is carrying out more evictions than any other landlord in the borough, with dozens of tenants — including many with rent subsidies — receiving removal notices over a few thousand dollars in missed payments..
Revona declined an interview request, but a spokesperson said in a statement that the property management company tries to work with tenants to resolve payment issues before turning to the eviction process. After unpaid rent mounted during the pandemic, New York City housing court remains the default debt collection system for landlords trying to get even small sums of missing money. Tenant advocates and some lawmakers say the city needs a new system for resolving payment problems that won’t lead to families becoming homeless.
DSS spokesperson Nicholas Jacobelli said the agency communicates with landlords and provides cash grants for CityFHEPS recipients facing eviction, but added that landlords are required to notify the agency of any mailing address changes. Rodriguez said she’s been fighting with the city and the landlord for nearly a year over whether she’ll be able to stay with her 2-year-old son in their two-bedroom apartment.One tenant with a CityFHEPS problem owed under $2,100, or less than a month and half of their rent, while another owed about $1,600, according to the eviction paperwork Revona filed.
“They're probably being prophylactic,” Duskin said. “That's a lot of money for someone who has a lot of tenants. By the time you get it resolved, there could be another six months of rent at that point in time.”Inside Staten Island’s bustling civil courthouse, tenants meet with their lawyers for quick consultations in the lobby before heading into a cavernous courtroom where a judge calls them to the bench.
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