File #: Int 0384-2022    Version: Name: Creation of an office of the homeowner advocate within the department of housing preservation and development.
Type: Introduction Status: Enacted
Committee: Committee on Housing and Buildings
On agenda: 5/19/2022
Enactment date: 9/3/2023 Law number: 2023/125
Title: A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the creation of an office of the homeowner advocate within the department of housing preservation and development
Sponsors: Selvena N. Brooks-Powers, Linda Lee, Chi A. Ossé, Farah N. Louis, Sandy Nurse, Shaun Abreu, Lincoln Restler, Pierina Ana Sanchez, Nantasha M. Williams, Julie Won, Marjorie Velázquez, Kevin C. Riley, Shahana K. Hanif, Eric Dinowitz
Council Member Sponsors: 14
Summary: This bill would create the Office of the Homeowner Advocate (“OHA”) within the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. OHA would provide support to homeowners, defined in the bill as a person who utilizes a building as a primary residence by being a shareholder in a cooperative corporation, the owner of a residential condominium unit, or the owner of such building containing a residence within the city, provided such building has between one and four dwelling units. OHA, with the assistance of any relevant third-party organization, would be responsible for providing services for homeowners, including acting as a liaison between homeowners and City, State, and Federal agencies, providing referrals to homeowners, and holding trainings for homeowners. OHA would also be required to report annually on homeowner inquiries received, actions taken to address these inquiries, and make recommendations for relevant services that are not currently available.
Indexes: Report Required
Attachments: 1. Summary of Int. No. 384-A, 2. Summary of Int. No. 384, 3. Int. No. 384, 4. May 19, 2022 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 5. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 5-19-22, 6. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - May 19, 2022, 7. Committee Report 5/3/23, 8. Hearing Testimony 5/3/23, 9. Hearing Transcript 5/3/23, 10. Proposed Int. No. 384-A - 7/27/23, 11. Committee Report 8/3/23, 12. Hearing Transcript 8/3/23, 13. Committee Report - Stated Meeting, 14. August 3, 2023 - Stated Meeting Agenda, 15. Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 8-3-23, 16. Minutes of the Stated Meeting - August 3, 2023, 17. Int. No. 384-A (FINAL), 18. Fiscal Impact Statement, 19. Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor, 20. Local Law 125
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Int. No. 384-A

 

By Council Members Brooks-Powers, Lee, Ossé, Louis, Nurse, Abreu, Restler, Sanchez, Williams, Won, Velázquez, Riley, Hanif and Dinowitz

 

A Local Law to amend the New York city charter, in relation to the creation of an office of the homeowner advocate within the department of housing preservation and development

 

Be it enacted by the Council as follows:

 

Section 1. Chapter 61 of the New York city charter is amended by adding a new section 1807 to read as follows:

§ 1807. Office of the homeowner advocate. a. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the term “homeowner” means a natural person who utilizes a building within the city as a primary residence by being: (i) the shareholder in a cooperative corporation that entitles such owner to occupancy of a dwelling unit in such building; (ii) the owner of a residential condominium unit in such building; or (iii) the owner of such building containing a residence within the city, provided such building has between 1 and 4 dwelling units.

b. There shall be in the department an office of the homeowner advocate, the head of which shall be the homeowner advocate. The office of the homeowner advocate, with the assistance of any third-party organization identified by such office that provides relevant services to homeowners, shall have responsibilities that include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Receiving comments, questions, and concerns from homeowners related to city services;

2. Referring homeowners to the appropriate state or federal agency and, where needed, facilitating communication or serving as a liaison between the homeowner and such agency;

3. Serving as a liaison between homeowners and the department, referring homeowners to other city agencies, including, but not limited to, the department of buildings, the department of environmental protection, and the department of finance, and providing the names of offices within such agencies that relate to the rights and responsibilities associated with homeownership;

4. Referring homeowners to community based organizations, legal services organizations, and other organizations that provide support or counseling to homeowners on topics such as scam prevention, mortgage counseling, municipal payment assistance, repair financing, financial planning, estate planning, and navigating and accessing private financial and technical resources;

5. Making trainings available to homeowners on topics such as finance related to real property ownership, property management, rental housing, lead paint, mortgage relief, and foreclosure prevention;

6. Creating public awareness campaigns about the rights and responsibilities of homeowners; and

7. Maintaining on the department’s website a list of the names, websites, and contact information of existing not-for-profit organizations providing low-cost or free services to homeowners within the city.

c. By September 30, 2025, and by September 30 of each year thereafter, the office of the homeowner advocate shall post on the department’s website a report. The report shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information, disaggregated by community district where available:

1. The number of inquiries received by the office of the homeowner advocate, including complaints received from 311, further disaggregated by complaint type and frequency;

2. A summary of actions taken for each inquiry type; and

3. Recommendations for free and low cost services that are not already available that might be beneficial to homeowners within the city.

§ 2. This local law takes effect 180 days after it becomes law.

 

 

 

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