Andrew Reicher (1981[1] - 2023[2])
Margy Brown (2023 - Present)[2]
Website
www.uhab.org
Squatting in the United States
International context
Right to housing
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Principles
Sweat equity
Homestead principle
Adverse possession
Gift
Programs
Urban homesteading
1202a Nuisance Abatement Program
Solution frameworks
Housing cooperative
Mutual housing association
Community land trust
Housing and justice
Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now
Homes Not Jails
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Mad Housers
National Union of the Homeless
Occupy the Farm
Operation Move-In
Take Back the Land
Urban Homesteading Assistance Board
Notable squats
ABC No Rio
Bullet Space
Dos Blockos
C-Squat
Dignity Village
Gowanus Batcave
Slab City
Umbrella House
Umoja Village
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The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB), formed in 1974, is a city-wide non-profit housing and tenant advocacy group in New York City.[3][4]: 253, 258, 261–264 [5]
UHAB was originally sponsored by the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.[6] In the late 1970s, they began to contract with the NYC Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) to provide classes for tenants for the city's Tenant Interim Lease (TIL) program and Community Management Program (CMP), which allowed the city to turn ownership of buildings to tenants.[7] UHAB had originally proposed the TIL program, which the HPD adopted in 1978.[8]
An analysis in 2015 showed approximately 1,300 existing Housing Development Fund Corporations (HDFC) (a form of limited equity cooperative in NYC), the majority of which had been created in the 1970's and 80's and clustered in low-income areas. They had primarily been created through the CMP, the TIL program, and Third Party Transfer program. UHAB was the main organization helping tenants transition into ownership and occasionally became interim landlords.[9]
In 2002, UHAB purchased 11 squatted buildings from the city for 1 dollar each, helping the homesteaders form HDFCs.[4] Beginning in 2005, as predatory equity became more prevalent in NYC, UHAB worked with other organizations to collect on predatory equity and produce guides to help tenants recognize and respond to it.[10]
^Volner, Ian (2022-10-06). "This Non-Profit Wants to Help You Turn Your Building Into a Co-op". Dwell. Retrieved 2023-04-16.
^ abUrban Homesteading Assistance Board (January 20, 2023). "Margy Brown Announced as New Executive Director of The Urban Homesteading Assistance Board (UHAB)".
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^Buckley, Cara (2011-07-16). "In the East Village, Waiting for the Wrecking Ball". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
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^Safri, Mailha (2019). "Mapping Solidarity in the Economy in the United States" (PDF). Presented at UNTFSSE International Conference in Geneva. 29: 26.
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