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S 1557 NY

Enacts the "tenants organizing act"

NY · session 2025-2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Jan 10, 2025

Latest action (May 19, 2026) REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Summary

This bill enacts the Tenants Organizing Act, which protects tenants' rights to form and participate in tenant organizations in buildings with five or more units. Tenants can conduct surveys, hold meetings, distribute literature, and invite outside guests like elected officials and housing lawyers without paying fees. Landlords are prohibited from interfering with organizing activities, harassing tenants, or withholding benefits because of tenant organizing. The bill requires landlords and tenant organizations to confer in good faith about housing issues and requires landlords to attend tenant meetings at least once every six months when requested.

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Official abstract

Enacts the "tenants organizing act"; allows tenants' groups, committees or other tenants' organizations to invite outside guests or visitors including elected officials, services providers, housing lawyers, etc. without being required to pay fees; defines "tenants' organization"; provides for activities that tenants' organizations can take part in; provides for the manner in how a tenants' organization is established.

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Action history (4)

  1. Jan 10, 2025 REFERRED TO JUDICIARY · upper
  2. May 20, 2025 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT · upper
  3. Jan 7, 2026 REFERRED TO JUDICIARY · upper
  4. May 19, 2026 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT · upper

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Bill No.: Summary Actions Committee&nbspVotes Floor&nbspVotes Memo Text LFIN Chamber&nbspVideo/Transcript S01557 Summary: BILL NO S01557 &nbsp SAME AS SAME AS A01535

&nbsp SPONSOR MAY &nbsp COSPNSR SALAZAR &nbsp MLTSPNSR &nbsp Amd §230, RP L &nbsp Enacts the "tenants organizing act"; allows tenants' groups, committees or other tenants' organizations to invite outside guests or visitors including elected officials, services providers, housing lawyers, etc. without being required to pay fees; defines "tenants' organization"; provides for activities that tenants' organizations can take part in; provides for the manner in how a tenants' organization is established.

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STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________

1557

2025-2026 Regular Sessions

IN SENATE

January 10, 2025 ___________

Introduced by Sen. MAY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Judiciary

AN ACT to amend the real property law, in relation to enacting the "tenants organizing act"

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows:

1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 2 the "tenants organizing act". 3 § 2. Section 230 of the real property law, as added by chapter 809 of 4 the laws of 1975 and subdivision 2 as amended by chapter 90 of the laws 5 of 1995, is amended to read as follows: 6 § 230. Right of tenants to form, join or participate in tenants' 7 groups. 1. For the purposes of this section, the term "tenants' organ- 8 ization" means a bona fide organization of tenants who represent the 9 occupied rental units in a rental housing property with five units or 10 more, or a bona fide organization working to achieve such status. 11 Tenants' organizations may engage in the following activities, including 12 but not limited to: (a) initiating contact with tenants, including by 13 conducting door-to-door surveys, to ascertain interest in or seek 14 support for forming a tenant organization; (b) joining or supporting 15 another tenant organization; (c) distributing literature; (d) requesting 16 or providing information; (e) offering assistance; (f) convening meet- 17 ings, which may occur without a landlord or landlord representative 18 present; or (g) otherwise acting on behalf of one or more tenants in the 19 building regarding issues of common interest or concern. 20 2. No landlord shall interfere with the right of a tenant to form, 21 join or participate in the lawful activities of any group, committee or 22 other organization formed to protect the rights of tenants; nor shall 23 any landlord harass, punish, penalize, diminish, or withhold any right, 24 benefit or privilege of a tenant under [ his ] their tenancy for exercis- 25 ing such right.

EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD00053-01-5

S. 1557 2

1 [ 2. ] 3. Tenants' groups, committees or other tenants' organizations 2 shall have the right to meet without being required to pay a fee in any 3 location on the premises including a community or social room where use 4 is normally subject to a fee which is devoted to the common use of all 5 tenants in a peaceful manner, at reasonable hours and without obstruct- 6 ing access to the premises or facilities. No landlord shall deny such 7 right. 8 4. Tenants' groups, committees or other tenants' organizations shall 9 have the right to invite outside guests or visitors, including but not 10 limited to elected officials, service providers, and housing lawyers, to 11 their regular meetings without being required to pay a fee in any 12 location on the premises including a community or social room where use 13 is normally subject to a fee which is devoted to the common use of all 14 tenants in a peaceful manner, at reasonable hours and without obstruct- 15 ing access to the premises or facilities. No landlord shall deny such 16 right. 17 5. No landlord or an agent of a landlord shall prohibit or interfere 18 with a tenant of a rental unit in a building, or a guest invited by a 19 tenant, from engaging in lawful organizing activities. 20 6. Tenants in a building may establish a bona fide tenants' organiza- 21 tion pursuant to this section by providing their landlord with a peti- 22 tion signed by tenants representing occupied units within a building or 23 property certifying that such tenants desire to form a tenants' organ- 24 ization. A copy of such petition may also be filed with the clerk of the 25 governing municipality. 26 7. Landlords and tenants' organizations shall confer with each other 27 in good faith regarding housing conditions, community life, landlord- 28 tenant relations, and other issues of common interest or concern. Exam- 29 ples of conferring in good faith may include maintaining a designated 30 point of contact, engaging in regular communications, responding to 31 reasonable requests for information, allowing participation by non-resi- 32 dent advocates, and negotiating and putting agreements into writing. In 33 addition, a landlord shall, on written request of a tenants' organiza- 34 tion, attend either themselves or through their representative at least 35 one tenants' organization meeting every six months, although more 36 frequent attendance at the request of the tenants' organization shall be 37 permitted. Such meetings shall occur at a mutually convenient time and 38 place. To request that a landlord or their representative attend a meet- 39 ing, the tenants' organization shall send the landlord a written request 40 at least fourteen days in advance. Alternatively, if a tenants' organ- 41 ization meets at a regularly scheduled time and place, then such 42 tenants' organization may send the landlord a single standing request to 43 attend meetings for the duration of the calendar year. 44 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

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