OUT OF THE FRYING PAN ...
A judge has approved the sale of Pinnacle properties to another landlord with a bad record. Vajra Kilgour hosted a discussion about next steps with Pinnacle tenants and defenders.
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Walk-in clinics are starting up again: Tuesday, February 3 & 17, at Trinity Commons, 76 Trinity Place, Manhattan - arrive by 6:30pm. Tuesday, Fefbruary 10 & 24, at CUNY in the Heights, 5030 Broadway, Manhattan - arrive by 6pm. For more information, click here. For all other Met Council events, including trainings for hotline volunteers, workshops, and meetings about basic rights, check the calendar here.
To donate to the Pinnacle Tenants Union, venmo @pinnacletenants.
To find ways to donate to support people under siege in Minnesota, click here.
Recommended reading: Abolish Rent, by Tracy Rosenthal and Leonardo Vilchis; Unbuild Walls, by Silky Shah - both published by Haymarket Books.
Heat and hot water: from 6am to 10pm, when the outside temperature is below 55 degrees the inside temperature must be 68 degrees; from 10pm to 6am, the inside temperature must be at least 62 degrees. Hot water must be 120 degrees at the tap at all times. For more information, click here.
New rent guidelines: for leases starting 10/1/25 in New York City: for apartments and lofts, 3 percent for a 1-year lease, 4 1/2 percent for a 2-year lease; class A & B hotels, lodging houses, rooming houses, & SROs: 0 percent - find more detailed info here. Kingston: 0 and 0; Westchester 2% for 1 year, 3% for 2 years; Rockland County 5% for 1 year, 6% for 2 years; Nassau 2% for one year, 3% for 2 years. For more information about developments in Kingston and Poughkeepsie, contact For the Many: email info@forthemany.org or call 845-481-0703.