About the New York City Housing Court

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The Housing Court hears and decides disputes between residential landlords and tenants in New York City. These cases include summary nonpayment and holdover proceedings, proceedings to enforce housing maintenance standards, and harassment cases. Read more about the different kinds of cases in Housing Court on other pages in this section.

The Housing Court is separated into Parts. A Housing Judge presides in each Part. There is a special part, called the HP Part, that hears only cases brought by tenants or by New York City to enforce laws requiring repairs in residential buildings. All other cases are first assigned to a Resolution Part. Visit the Resolution Part page to learn more about what happens in a Resolution Part.

If the case cannot be resolved between the parties and if it is ready for a trial, it is assigned to a Trial Part. The judge in the Trial Part will listen to all the evidence and decide the case. For more information about trials, see How to Prepare for a Landlord-Tenant Trial.

Administration

Administrative Judge
Hon. Shahabuddeen A. Ally

Supervising Judge, Housing Court
Hon. Jack Stoller

Chief Clerk
Tanya Faye

First Deputy Chief Clerk
Danishia Davis