Tenant rights problem in East Hampton?
Eviction notice. Illegal lockout. Mold or no-heat conditions. Lead paint exposure. Landlord harassment. Security deposit not returned. East Hampton tenants are protected by your legal right to a livable apartment, the strongest tenant-protection laws in the country, and case-specific local ordinances. We represent tenants — never landlords.
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What to know about tenant rights cases in East Hampton
Warranty of habitability — NY's habitability law
Every NY residential lease includes an implied warranty that the unit is fit for human habitation. Violations (mold, no heat, vermin, water damage) entitle tenants to rent abatement, repair credits, and damages.
New York's tenant-protection law 2019 — strongest tenant protections in decades
The 2019 New York's tenant-protection law limited security deposits to 1 month, banned source-of-income discrimination, capped late fees, and expanded eviction protections statewide — not just NYC.
Illegal lockout — RPAPL
If your landlord changed the locks, removed your belongings, or kept you out without a court order, that's an illegal lockout under RPAPL — triple damages and attorney's fees available.
Retaliatory eviction — NY's anti-retaliation law
If you complained about repairs, code violations, or rent overcharges and then got an eviction notice within 1 year, that's presumed retaliation. The burden shifts to the landlord to prove a non-retaliatory reason.
East Hampton venue and filing
Suffolk County Supreme Court at 1 Court Street, Riverhead.
For the full legal framework — statutes, deadlines, damages — see the NYC Housing Rights Lawyer hub.
Bringing your East Hampton housing rights case — what makes it different here
Your housing-rights case in this area will be filed in Suffolk County Supreme Court (10th Judicial District) at 1 Court Street, Riverhead. The same court that handles personal injury matters handles housing-rights claims — but the substantive law, key agencies, and case-handling rhythm are different.
East Hampton's year-round housing stock is small (~22,000 population) but the seasonal rental market is enormous — summer-season rentals at multimillion-dollar valuations, year-round workforce housing for the hospitality and trades workforce, and the surrounding Hamptons rental market. New York's warranty-of-habitability and anti-retaliation protections apply to long-term tenancies; short-term seasonal rentals follow contract law more than landlord-tenant statutes.
Suffolk County District Court housing part handles evictions; Suffolk County Supreme in Riverhead handles damages claims. The Town of East Hampton Building Department's rental registry tracks short-term rental compliance — non-compliance can create both code-violation exposure and habitability claims. The 2019 New York's tenant-protection law applies to traditional long-term tenancies.
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