My husband and I awakened this morning in our Higher West Aspect condo — and never on the streets — due to civil authorized companies.
We had lived in our condo for practically 18 years. We’re working folks: I used to be a bookkeeper, and my husband labored as a bartender in Occasions Sq. earlier than the pandemic hit his business exhausting. We’ve all the time paid our hire and tried to reside merely.
Then, out of nowhere, our landlord instructed us our lease wouldn’t be renewed, and we had been staring down eviction. We didn’t have the cash to maneuver, and we had no thought what our rights had been. At our age, the considered being pushed out with nowhere to go was terrifying.
We didn’t know the place to show for assist. We referred to as our native elected official, then-Councilwoman Linda Rosenthal. She related us to Authorized Providers NYC, a nonprofit civil authorized companies supplier. They modified every part.
Via their Proper to Counsel program, we had been assigned an lawyer who instantly stopped the eviction proceedings. Then they uncovered one thing we by no means might have discovered on our personal: our condo was nonetheless legally rent-stabilized, regardless of what our landlord claimed. He had been overcharging us for years.
Due to that authorized illustration, the court docket dismissed our eviction case. We had been supplied a rent-stabilized lease at a lawful charge, and we had been even capable of recuperate a number of the cash we had overpaid.
With out these companies, we might be two folks in our 60s out on the road.
Civil authorized companies are what assist working folks battle illegal evictions, navigate housing court docket, and perceive our rights.
In New York, a lot of this work is supported by the Curiosity on Lawyer Account (IOLA) Fund. The state fund helps authorized help organizations serving folks like my husband and me. And it doesn’t value taxpayers a dime — the funding comes from curiosity on lawyer escrow accounts. It’s a win-win.
The companies IOLA helps are high-stakes. They maintain folks of their houses. They be certain tenants aren’t taken benefit of. And so they give common folks a preventing likelihood in a system that may really feel unimaginable to navigate alone.
Final 12 months, IOLA-funded organizations dealt with greater than 300,000 authorized issues. Greater than 99,000 of these instances concerned housing, maintaining tenants of their houses and stopping evictions. And the affect goes even additional, producing billions in financial advantages by serving to households like ours stay financially steady and impartial.
However proper now, these companies are in danger.
In her government funds, Governor Kathy Hochul proposed shortchanging IOLA by setting funding at simply $77.5 million — far beneath what’s wanted to maintain these companies. If that hole isn’t closed, it might imply fewer attorneys, fewer companies, and extra households left to face eviction and different authorized crises on their very own.
The State Legislature has proposed restoring full funding for IOLA. Leaders like State Assemblymember Linda Rosenthal, now chair of the Housing Committee, have been clear about how vital these companies are for tenants throughout New York. I spoke at a rally alongside her final month, and we referred to as for a remaining funds making IOLA entire once more. As state funding talks drag on, we will’t overlook about this important useful resource for working folks.
My husband and I did every part proper. However with out civil authorized companies, that wouldn’t have been sufficient to maintain our condo.
Everybody deserves the prospect to know their rights and defend their house — not simply those that can afford a lawyer.
New York should totally fund IOLA on this 12 months’s funds, as a result of folks like us are relying on it.
Brenda Quinn lives on the Higher West Aspect along with her husband James.




