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Step 5: Start inserting fields to create the dynamic Landlord Harassment Legal Form.

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Step 6: Prepare and configure the added fields.

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There are several ways to file a complaint with NYS DHR: You can call 1-888-392-3644. You can visit a Division of Human Right office and file a complaint in person: .dhr.ny.gov/contact-us.
When you write your own letter, include: names, dates, your address and signature. a description of the problems. background information if you already talked to the super or asked for repairs. a request for advance notice if they will come to your apartment, so you can plan.
Here are some suggestions to consider including in your complaint letter: A clear statement of the issue. Make sure to include a clear and concise statement of the problem you are experiencing. Include your expectations or requests. Attach evidence, if applicable. Include a deadline.
You can get a restraining order against the harassing tenant from a local court. This legally mandates that they should keep their distance from you. Police intervention may be warranted if there are threats to your physical safety.
Dear (NAME OF LANDLORD) , I (NAME OF TENANT) have been a tenant at (TENANT ADDRESS) since (DATE TENANCY BEGAN). I am writing because I have been subject to harassment, intimidation, and threats by you and your agents. I demand that you cease this unlawful conduct immediately.
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Steps To Writing a Complaint Letter to a Landlord Explain Your Complaint. Explain the Impact. Suggest a Solution. Attach Any Relevant Documentation. Include a Deadline to Respond.
Under New York States Rent Regulation Laws, harassment is defined as conduct by a landlord that directly or indirectly interferes with, or is intended to interfere with, your privacy, comfort, and enjoyment of your dwelling.
So, to protect yourself from a bad landlord, you may take legal actions against them. Collect some solid proofs like security camera recordings and notices in written form, file a complaint against the landlords and get an injunctive order from the court to stop the harassing behaviors.

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