Columbia University/Goddard Riverside Tenant Assistance Project
This project provides legal aid for residents in Upper Manhattan, primarily Manhattan Valley, who are confronting eviction from rent-stabilized apartments due to gentrification. The Tenant Assistance Project also works with Columbia Law students each year to represent tenants in actions against landlords to have repairs made in their homes.Walk-in services are available every Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m.
Eligibility Requirements: Tenants who rent in Manhattan Valley (the area between 100th and 110th Streets, and between Broadway and Central Park West)
Fee(s): No fees
Address: 51 West 109th Street
Phone: 212-799-9638
Fax: 212-721-1514
Website: www.goddard.org/page/sro-law-project-100.html
Partner(s): Goddard Riverside Community Center's West Side SRO Law Project
Columbia Unit(s): Law School Social Justice Initiative
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Community Law Partnership: Alianza Dominicana and Legal Aid Society
This partnership provides legal aid to immigrants dealing with the complicated system of immigration laws. This program offers legal advice and representation on immigration cases that go beyond getting legal status to work in the country or to travel to and from the country, allowing legal support for people under an order to be removed from the country or who are brought up on criminal charges based on immigration violations.
Fee(s): No fees
Address: 665 West 182nd Street
Phone: 212-781-0355 (Northern Manhattan Coalition for Immigrant Rights)
Website: nmcir.org/index.html Partner(s): Alianza Dominicana; Legal Aid Society
Columbia Unit(s): Law School Social Justice Initiative
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West Harlem Community Advocacy Partnership
The West Harlem Community Advocacy Partnership works with the community to protect long-term tenancies and to preserve affordable housing in Community District 9 by providing free legal advice and representation on housing issues, providing workshops and trainings on tenants rights and how to enforce them, and advocating for governmental policies that preserve or create affordable housing.
Eligibility Requirements: Community District 9
Fee(s): No fees
Registration/Application Deadline: Walk-ins at the CB9 Office (18 Old Broadway) on the second Wednesdays of every month from 1 to 5 p.m. Applicants are seen in the order they arrive.
Address: 18 Old Broadway
Website: westharlemcpo.org Phone: 212-939-9201
Fax: 212-348-4093
Email: [email protected] Community Board 9 Website: nyc.gov/html/mancb9/html/home/home.shtml Email: [email protected] Phone: 212-864-6200
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