New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10111

Introduced
2/2/26  

Caption

Allows certain tenants to submit emergency housing transfer requests to the appropriate public housing agency; provides for support for survivors of domestic violence; provides for the creation of a centralized emergency housing transfer platform; makes related provisions.

Impact

One of the main implications of Bill A10111 is the establishment of a centralized emergency housing transfer platform. This platform is designed to streamline the transfer process by enabling tenants to submit requests electronically, allowing housing authorities to monitor and manage transfer applications efficiently. The intent behind this initiative is to make the emergency transfer process more responsive and supportive for individuals at risk, particularly in urgent situations. Additionally, authorities will be obligated to act on transfer requests within five calendar days, emphasizing swift action to promote tenant safety.

Summary

Bill A10111 proposes significant amendments to the public housing law to enhance housing stability protections specifically for at-risk tenants. The bill empowers certain tenants, including survivors of domestic violence and other vulnerable individuals, to submit emergency housing transfer requests. Such requests can be made when tenants genuinely believe they are at risk of harm remaining in their current living situations due to factors like domestic violence, stalking, or disabilities. The proposed legislation aims to ensure these requests are prioritized, ensuring tenants' safety and well-being.

Contention

However, the bill has raised some points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters argue it is a crucial step in protecting vulnerable populations, enabling them to escape harmful living situations without experiencing prolonged delays in housing assistance. Critics, on the other hand, may raise concerns about the implementation and operational efficiency of the centralized platform, questioning whether such a system can handle the anticipated demand effectively. They might also highlight the ongoing challenges in ensuring adequate available housing units, particularly for those who may need immediate relocation due to emergencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A08312

Enacts the safe housing transfer for domestic violence victims act; ensures safe housing transfers for domestic violence victims in public and private housing; requires landlord response within seven days of a relocation request.

NY S07903

Enacts the safe housing transfer for domestic violence victims act; ensures safe housing transfers for domestic violence victims in public and private housing; requires landlord response within seven days of a relocation request.

NY A09164

Establishes uniform waiting list priorities for domestic violence survivors applying for public housing.

NY A07026

Enacts the safe housing transfer for domestic violence victims act; ensuring safe housing transfers for domestic violence victims in private and public housing.

NY S07995

Authorizes the county of Ulster to establish an affordable housing fund to provide financial assistance to first-time homebuyers, production of affordable housing, emergency housing, or supportive housing for sale or rent, rehabilitation of existing buildings for conversion to affordable housing, emergency housing, or supportive housing, acquisition of interests in real property in existing housing units, and the provision of housing counseling services.

NY S08956

Transfers the village of Potsdam housing authority to the village of Canton housing authority; repeals provisions relating to the village of Potsdam housing authority.

NY A09112

Provides that a landlord shall not request, obtain, or consider a consumer credit report or credit history for a prospective tenant who provides a written self-attestation that they are a victim of domestic violence, and shall not deny an application for rental housing on the basis of credit history when the applicant is a victim of domestic violence.

NY SB873

Authorizes a tax credit for providing housing to victims of domestic violence

NY SB205

Authorizes a tax credit for providing housing to victims of domestic violence

NY SF3595

Supportive housing providers grants appropriation

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