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17 CUNY L. Rev. 113 (2013-2014)
Single-Room Occupancy Housing in New York City: The Origins and Dimensions of a Crisis

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       SINGLE-ROOM OCCUPANCY HOUSING
       IN NEW YORK CITY: THE ORIGINS AND
               DIMENSIONS OF A CRISIS

                        BrianJ Sullivant
                        Jonathan Burkett

                            CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION................................................  113
    I. THE BASICS OF SRO HOUSING .......................... 115
    II. THE NEED FOR SRO HOUSING .......................... 117
  III. THE DESTRUCTION OF SRO HOUSING ................. 119
       A.  Rent Regulation ................................... 125
       B. Certificate of No Harassment (CONH) ............... 128
       C.  H omelessness Policy.................................  129
  IV. NEW YORK CITY'S PERMANENT HOUSING CRISIS ........ 132
  V.   SROs AND   THE CRISIS................................. 136
  VI. BRINGING SROs BACK................................. 138
       A. Lift the Ban on the Construction of New SRO Units .. 139
       B.  Preserve Existing  Units  .............................  140
CONCLUSION   ................................................. 143

                          INTRODUCTION
     Single-room occupancy (SRO) housing once dominated the
New York City housing market. As recently as the mid-twentieth
century, there were hundreds of thousands of SROs spread
throughout the City. Today, following a half-century of concerted
attacks by City government, SROs constitute a fraction of a single
percent of New York's rental housing stock.'

   t Senior Staff Attorney, MFY Legal Services, Inc., SRO Law Project. J.D., Ge-
orgetown University Law Center. Thank you to Jon Burke, my co-author; to my col-
leagues at MFY Legal Services, in particular Chris Schwartz, Elise Brown, and Jeanette
Zelhof for their editorial input; and to my wife Erica Chutuape.
  tt Staff Attorney, Community Legal Aid. J.D., New York University School of Law.
Thanks to Brian Sullivan, my co-author; Christopher Schwartz, Supervising Attorney
at the SRO Law Project; and Lindsay Manning, my wife.
   I In the mid-twentieth century there were approximately 200,000 SRO units in
New York City. See Malcolm Gladwell, N.Y. Hopes to Help Homeless by Reviving Single
Room Occupancy Hotels, L.A. TIMES (Apr. 25, 1993), http://articles.atimes.com/1993-
04-25/news/mn-27098_1_single-room-occupancy-hotels. By 1993 there were approxi-
mately 46,744 SRO units. ANTHONY J. BIAcKBuRN, SINGLE RooM LIVING IN NEW YoRK
CrrY 15 (1996). By 2002 this number had dropped to 35,227. See U.S. CENSUS BUREAU,
SER. IA, TBL. 15, NEW YORK CYY HOUSING AND VACANCY SURVEY (2002), http://www.


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