Quality of Life & Homelessness
Tenants' Rights (Federal + NY)
Landlord & Building Issues
Squatters and Adverse Possession
Corporate Housing & Monopolization
100

This is one major problem caused by overcrowding in homeless shelters.

What is lack of privacy and increased stress?

100

This 1968 law protects tenants from housing discrimination.

What is the Fair Housing Act?

100

This building official often fails to respond to plumbing or repair issues.

Who is the superintendent?

100

This legal doctrine allows someone to claim ownership after long-term occupation.

What is adverse possession?

100

By 2022, about this percentage of NYC apartments were corporately owned.

What is 89%?

200

Beyond food and shelter, quality shelters should help build this for residents.

What are autonomy and trust?

200

This right guarantees heat, hot water, electricity, and plumbing.

What is the Warranty of Habitability?

200

These types of buildings are often not renovated because it doesn’t increase profit.

What are outdated apartment buildings?

200

In NYC, this many years of continuous occupation is usually required for adverse possession.

What is 10 years?

200

Corporate landlords charge about this much higher asking rent than mom-and-pop landlords.

What is 3% higher rent?

300

This condition in shelters often leads to sleep deprivation and exhaustion.

What is overcrowding?

300

Rent-stabilized tenants have the right to renew leases at these rates.

What are regulated rates?

300

This is a common tenant complaint used to pressure tenants out of apartments.

What is ignoring maintenance requests?

300

In 2008, NY required squatters to prove this belief about the property.

What is a reasonable basis that the property was theirs?

300

In 2003, corporate buyers dominated only this percentage of NYC zip codes.

What is 19%?

400

Many shelters fall short of providing these conditions for residents.

What are safe and humane living conditions?

400

Tenants are protected from eviction for up to this long after filing complaints.

What is one year?

400

Large real estate monopolies often avoid renovations because they don’t affect this.

What are profit margins?

400

During this period, squatters often received increased legal protection.

What was the COVID-19 pandemic?

400

Corporate landlords average this many more evictions per 100 units.

What is 1.5 more evictions?

500

This phrase describes shelters acting as protection despite being deeply flawed.

What is a strained safety net?

500

This loophole once allowed landlords to raise rents by combining apartments.

What is the Frankenstein Loophole?

500

These communities are disproportionately affected by corporate housing ownership

What are communities of color?

500

This requirement means occupation must be visible, continuous, and without permission.

What are the elements of adverse possession?

500

This is the central criticism of corporate landlords’ motivations.

What is prioritizing profit over tenants and communities?

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