Landlord Harassment In Nyc

Summary

Landlords in New York must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenants property and respect tenant privacy. Harassment can include entering without consent or repeatedly violating privacy. Tenants can file a complaint with NYC Housing Preservation & Development if they believe they are being harassed. Contact details for NYC Housing Preservation & Development are available for further assistance.

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My landlord is trying to call and I said they can text me, they replied by saying if I don’t answer they will come in person to talk to me. Is that harassment in NYC?
In New York, landlords must provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's property. Harassment can be if they:
- Enter without consent or notice
- Repeatedly violate your privacy
Consider contacting NYC Housing Preservation & Development at (*) *-* for harassment complaints.
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It seems you're feeling harassed by your landlord's behavior. In New York, landlords must:
- Provide reasonable notice before entering a tenant's property
- Respect your privacy
If you believe this is harassment, you can file a complaint with NYC Housing Preservation & Development. Their contact details are:

NYC Housing Preservation & Development


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www1.nyc.gov/site/hpd/index.page