Bring the Tenants of 85 Bowery Home!

NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio

On January 18th, NYC agencies helped landlord Joseph Betesh force nearly 100 low-income tenants in Chinatown out of their homes, claiming unsafe conditions. A court order was issued over a year ago requiring the landlord to make repairs on the building, but the city has done nothing to enforce it and the repairs have been neglected.

Despite his promises to preserve affordable housing and make New York the “fairest city in America,” Mayor de Blasio continues to allow Joseph Betesh to keep the tenants of 85 Bowery from their rightful homes. We're tired of being told that the city is doing all it can to fix the housing crisis while situations like this one play out again and again all over the city. Please sign the petition and join us in demanding that Mayor de Blasio stands with tenants, not luxury developers and slumlords. Housing is a human right!

- NYC Democratic Socialists of America & Youth Against Displacement
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New York, NY

To: NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio
From: [Your Name]

On January 18, 2018, dozens of tenants of 85 Bowery—including seniors and newborn babies—were kicked out of their homes with only two hours’ notice. After landlord Joseph Betesh intentionally allowed the building to fall apart for years, the tenants were just on the verge of winning a major court ruling in their favor with the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal recommending the building be rent stabilized. Only weeks after the recommendation, Betesh colluded with city agencies to have the building declared unsafe and issue an emergency vacate order on the spot. Now the tenants have no home. For almost two years prior to the tenants’ displacement, the City and the Dept. of Housing, Preservation and Development [HPD] did virtually nothing to enforce a court order requiring the landlord to make the needed repairs. But as soon as the landlord himself expressed concern over the unsafe conditions he created, city agencies acted with lightning speed to throw these tenants out of their homes and into the cold. Despite weeks of tenant protests in front of HPD and countless attempts by allies to get the city to take action in the wake of the mass eviction, the City refused to promise to bring the tenants home. On February 8, fearful that the City would continue to allow the landlord to stall endlessly, eight of the tenants—many elderly—began a hunger strike in front of HPD headquarters at 100 Gold street. They camped out there on the sidewalk in the rain and cold without food for five days, demanding the City return them to their home and prosecute this brazenly negligent landlord. Despite successfully pushing Mayor de Blasio’s office to appoint the Commissioner of Community Affairs to directly oversee the landlord’s building-repair process, the Mayor’s Office continues to refuse to commit to a date by which the tenants will be allowed to return home. Joseph Betesh has harassed and intimidated these tenants for years. It’s clear that he can be counted on to do everything in his power to stall and prevent the tenants from returning. Why is Mayor de Blasio—who has promised to preserve affordable housing, fight homelessness, and make New York America’s fairest big city—allowing the landlord to endlessly stall and the tenants to stay homeless? Whose side is he on? Mayor de Blasio: Immediately give the tenants of 85 Bowery a written guarantee specifying a date by which they can return home and enforce it! Don’t collude with negligent landlords and developers: prosecute them!