We are as dynamic and diverse as New York City itself. We are life-long New Yorkers, single parents, immigrants, people of color, LGBTQ+, retirees and differently abled. We are municipal/government workers, union members, artists, makers, private sector employees, teachers, activists, small business owners, community board members, block association officers and more.

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OUR GOAL
To ensure that NYC’s one and two-family homeowners can regain our rights and autonomy over our homes, including the ability to home share.
Amend legislation to allow home sharing and short term rentals (STR) in owner occupied one- and two- family homes.
Amend the Mayor’s Office of Special Enforcement (OSE) regulations to allow owner occupied one- and two-family homes the ability to register full units, without two person limits.
Like renters, homeowners are also experiencing an affordability crisis. Often income from home sharing helps a family afford their mortgage and other housing costs, medical expenses or supplement their fixed income to help them age in place. Eliminating the option of home sharing threatens homeowners’ ability to cover rapidly increasing expenses and repairs, endangering their ability to support their families and stay in their homes..

RHOAR by the numbers
95%
of our homes are owner-occupied
53%
are people of color
are retired, unemployed or self-employed
46%
lived in our homes for 11 years or longer
50%
WHAT WE DO
We are advocating for a small correction to Local Law 18 (LL18) to return the right to home-sharing to one and two-family homeowners to help them afford to stay in their homes. The current law is depriving outer-borough homeowners of crucial income to help them stay in their homes, making them vulnerable to be replaced with greedy investors turning private homes into “luxury rentals.” This means more displaced New Yorkers, destabilized communities, and a worsening housing crisis.
We call on the City and our elected officials to correct LL18 before more New Yorkers lose their homes.

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