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A New York court rules landlord voucher law unconstitutional, citing privacy rights, risking fewer housing options for low-income renters.
A New York appeals court has ruled that a state law requiring landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers is unconstitutional, citing Fourth Amendment violations due to mandatory inspections and record access.
The decision, which strikes down part of the state’s anti-discrimination law, could reduce housing options for low-income renters relying on vouchers, worsening the state’s affordable housing crisis.
The ruling applies statewide and may be appealed to the New York Court of Appeals, which could issue a final decision on landlord participation in the federal voucher program.
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Un tribunal de Nueva York declara inconstitucional la ley de cupones para propietarios, citando los derechos de privacidad, arriesgando menos opciones de vivienda para inquilinos de bajos ingresos.