ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月26日 06時02分


New York City’s housing crisis doesn’t start in housing court. But it ends here, the last stop on the road to eviction. It’s the system’s busiest court. Each borough has a housing court, but Brooklyn’s stands apart. It’s a repurposed commercial building whose better days have long been forgotten. There’s inadequate space. Balky elevators. Grimy bathrooms. No privacy. Judges squeeze into the same elevators as everyone else, sometimes skipping a car if a litigant they’ve ruled against is inside. Judges recognize that there are bad landlords and bad tenants, but many cases boil down to bad economics. “I’d say most cases are unfortunate circumstances,” said Judge Eleanora Ofshtein. “I’ve said from the bench that both of you could end up in a shelter. ‘This person has a mortgage to pay, and you have rent to pay.’” It used to be that people moved farther into Brooklyn as their lives went askew, to the next neighborhood or the next. But now, many of those in housing court are people working fundamental jobs: a UPS driver, a nanny, a gravedigger. The well-housed want their packages delivered, their children minded, their graves dug. But where do these workers live? @heislerphoto took these photos at Brooklyn’s housing court. Swipe left to see more, and visit the link in our profile to read the story.


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