Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced his fiscal year 2020 Executive Budget includes a three-pronged proposal to increase access to housing. The proposal, Cuomo says, includes legislation to prohibit discrimination against tenants based on source of income, limits security deposits to a maximum of one-month’s rent across the State and prevents potential tenants with poor credit from being automatically turned away by operators of state-funded housing. This is the latest step in the Governor’s $20 billion commitment to creating and preserving affordable housing, enforcing the Fair Housing Act, and addressing the homelessness crisis across New York.
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