Abandoned and vacant homes in a neighborhood affect the quality of life for everyone on the block. That is why the Town of North Hempstead, together with its Business, Tourism and Development Corporation held an informative Foreclosure Prevention Workshop for Real Estate Professionals at the “Yes We Can” Community Center in Westbury on Friday, December 8 at 8:30 a.m.
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Staff Attorney – Foreclosure Prevention Program, Long Island Housing Services, Inc.
Long Island Housing Services, Inc. seeks to fill an immediate vacancy for a licensed New York State Attorney. The Staff Attorney will advocate and provide legal services for Nassau and Suffolk homeowners who are in jeopardy of foreclosure on their primary residence. (more…)
Today’s the Day. This #GivingTuesday, LI Fight Back.
In a #MeToo World, Long Island Housing Services Is Your Ally
Join the fight for Civil Rights on LI for #Giving Tuesday
Babylon CDBG HOME Hearing 10/19/17 @ 10am
Foreclosure Rescue Scam: What You Need to Know
A mortgage rescue scam offers false hope to homeowners across Long Island, but victims can take action by contacting Long Island Housing Services, Inc. (LIHS) (more…)
Administrative Assistant Position Opening at LIHS
Long Island Housing Services, Inc. seeks to fill an immediate vacancy for ONE (1) part-time, 6-month position for an Administrative Assistant. Bi-lingual, fluent Spanish-English speaking/written skills are a plus. Experience helpful. Hours will be scheduled flexibly, but within a M-F, 9 – 5 work week. (more…)
Fair Housing Attorney Position Announcement from LIHS
Long Island Housing Services, Inc. seeks to fill an immediate vacancy for ONE (1) licensed NYS Attorney to develop as a dedicated Fair Housing Attorney interested in civil rights, fair housing enforcement, and public interest. Bi-lingual, fluent Spanish-English speaking/written skills are a plus. Experience helpful, not required- will train. (more…)
Mastic Beach settles Racial Housing Discrimination suit with LIHS
The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law announced today a major settlement in the case of Long Island Housing Services, Inc. v. Village of Mastic Beach (EDNY). This case against the Village of Mastic Beach, New York and Timothy Brojer, the former Village Administrator of Mastic Beach, challenged code enforcement actions of the defendants that were alleged to discriminatorily target African American renters and their landlords in violation of their constitutional rights. (more…)
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