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Collision between Landlords and Tenants Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Pandemic – Mar. 10th 2021
Legal Seminar Description
ăTopicăCollision between Landlords and Tenants Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Pandemic
ăPresenterăFang Liu
ăTimeăMar. 10th 2021 7:30PM
ăAbstractă
During the pandemic, what if the tenant cannot pay the rent on time? What if the landlord requires the tenant to move out? How to deal with an order of ejectment?
As a landlord, how to protect your own interests? Can I change the door lock without permission? What is the difference between a leased tenancy and tenancy at will?
Attorney Fang Liu, a partner of The Kasen Law Firm, PLLC, will share with you the solutions to landlord-tenant disputes under the pandemic in an online legal seminar.
Meeting ID: 992 4701 6080
Passcode: 7185505959

Please make sure to complete the short online form to provide us with your topics of interest and questions before Jan. 7.
Tax Seminar – Feb. 25th 2021
Tax Seminar Description
Due to the pandemic of Covid-19 on our community, small businesses in Flushing have been deeply hurt. Upon facing the coming tax season, the owners of small businesses have plenty of problems such as how they protect their own rights and save their money.Neng Wangâs Campaign Office is having special cooperation with the HHL Advisors Group Inc. that provides a lecture on tax filing and accounting system planning for small businesses before the arrival of the tax season. Due to the pandemic, the lecture will be held via Zoom. The accountants will explain how small businesses can conduct tax services during this difficult time. The meeting will be one hour long, and there will be a Q&A session at the end of the lecture. The meeting time is 3:30-5:00 p.m. on 2/25, Thursday.
- Zoom Meeting ID: 957 0650 9222
- Passcode: 888

Please make sure to complete the short online form to provide us with your topics of interest and questions before Jan. 7.
Education Day - Jan. 7th 2021
Education Day Description
This yearâs challenges have led to many changes in admission procedures. The Neng Wang for Flushing Education team will help your family with accessing critical information, resources and activities in support of Flushing childrenâs educational achievements.
DOE Admissions procedures for Kindergarten, Middle School, and High School:Â
Given the impact of the pandemic and potential confusion for next yearâs school application process, the Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide the latest available information for applying to Kindergarten, Middle School, High School, Gifted & Talented programs as well as Specialized High Schools such as Stuyvesant.Â
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College Admissions procedures for current 10th and 11th grade students in High School:Â
There have been many changes in regards to college testing requirements and applications. Knowing about those changes and advance preparation is key to ensuring that college applications address the expectations of colleges today. The Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide you the latest available information for improving your childrenâs chances of getting into the best colleges for them. Topics covered will include the new common application, revised testing guidelines, emphasis on essay writing and enhanced extracurricular activities.Â
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Financial Aid for College tuition:
Many families have been hit hard economically by the pandemic and the Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide information and resources to families for navigating the complex financial aid process such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application form.Â
Please make sure to complete the short online form to provide us with your topics of interest and questions before Jan. 7.
Education Day Description
This yearâs challenges have led to many changes in admission procedures. The Neng Wang for Flushing Education team will help your family with accessing critical information, resources and activities in support of Flushing childrenâs educational achievements.
DOE Admissions procedures for Kindergarten, Middle School, and High School:Â
Given the impact of the pandemic and potential confusion for next yearâs school application process, the Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide the latest available information for applying to Kindergarten, Middle School, High School, Gifted & Talented programs as well as Specialized High Schools such as Stuyvesant.Â
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College Admissions procedures for current 10th and 11th grade students in High School:Â
There have been many changes in regards to college testing requirements and applications. Knowing about those changes and advance preparation is key to ensuring that college applications address the expectations of colleges today. The Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide you the latest available information for improving your childrenâs chances of getting into the best colleges for them. Topics covered will include the new common application, revised testing guidelines, emphasis on essay writing and enhanced extracurricular activities.Â
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Financial Aid for College tuition:
Many families have been hit hard economically by the pandemic and the Neng Wang for Flushing Education Day will provide information and resources to families for navigating the complex financial aid process such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application form.Â
Please make sure to complete the short online form to provide us with your topics of interest and questions before Jan. 7.
Education Day - Jan. 7th 2021
The Wang for Flushing Education Day Initiative will focus on helping families access important information, resources and activities during their childrenâs K-12 grades, including college applications.
Please make sure to take note in this video about the upcoming Education Day in January.
If you want to sign up for this activity, please check the form link and fill it out. Thank you!
Education Day – Jan. 7th 2021
The Wang for Flushing Education Day Initiative will focus on helping families access important information, resources and activities during their childrenâs K-12 grades, including college applications.
Please make sure to take note in this video about the upcoming Education Day in January.
If you want to sign up for this activity, please check the form link and fill it out. Thank you!
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About Neng Wang
Helping our community regain its glory
To support this quality of life, our businesses need help to reopen quickly and safely. If elected, I will work to lower the burden on our businesses having a hard time paying rent by providing tax relief; my office will prioritize helping businesses to resolve tickets and violations that have become all too burdensome; small businesses also need better and quicker access to lowâinterest loans; and I will work relentlessly to restore respect for law and order, as well as public safety for all…
Platforms

Supporting Small Businesses
As City Councilor, I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing.
The recent attempt by the DOT to create a busway, while stopping all vehicular traffic right through downtown Flushing, is a reflection of a longstanding institutional blindspot towards the economic engine that has made Flushing into a commercial and shopping destination.
Such decisions, made without appropriate community input, can further aggravate conditions for Flushing businesses that have already been severely affected under COVID-19.
According to a recent report, more than 30% of small businesses will be in danger of closing permanently in the next six months. When elected, I will fight for our businesses to reopen quickly and safely, provide tax relief, reduce the burden of tickets and violations, and increase access to low-interest loans for small businesses to survive through this crisis.
Supporting Small Businesses
As City Councilor, I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing.
The recent attempt by the DOT to create a busway, while stopping all vehicular traffic right through downtown Flushing, is a reflection of a longstanding institutional blindspot towards the economic engine that has made Flushing into a commercial and shopping destination.
Such decisions, made without appropriate community input, can further aggravate conditions for Flushing businesses that have already been severely affected under COVID-19.
According to a recent report, more than 30% of small businesses will be in danger of closing permanently in the next six months. When elected, I will fight for our businesses to reopen quickly and safely, provide tax relief, reduce the burden of tickets and violations, and increase access to low-interest loans for small businesses to survive through this crisis.
I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing…(More)

Supporting Law and Order
As City Councilor, I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing. Anti-Asian hate crime has been on the rise amidst a wider surge in overall shooting and crime rates in NYC.
It is important to strike the right balance between respect for the police and necessary reforms. It is the community that suffers when the men and women of the police are so handicapped that they are unable to perform their duties.
As City Councilor, I will strengthen communication and collaboration between the police and the community â we need to work together to restore a safe and stable environment for all.
Supporting Law and Order
As City Councilor, I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing. Anti-Asian hate crime has been on the rise amidst a wider surge in overall shooting and crime rates in NYC.
It is important to strike the right balance between respect for the police and necessary reforms. It is the community that suffers when the men and women of the police are so handicapped that they are unable to perform their duties.
As City Councilor, I will strengthen communication and collaboration between the police and the community â we need to work together to restore a safe and stable environment for all.
I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing. Anti-Asian hate crime has been on the rise amidst a wider surge in overall shooting and crime rates in NYC...(More)

Supporting Education
As City Councilor, I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families. Education is at the foundation of our communityâs strength and future. For too long, there have been no Gifted and Talented programs at the middle school level in School District 25.
Our community is not asking for any special treatment, just our fair share of educational resources. One of my priorities will be to bring a G&T middle school program to Flushingâs School District 25.
I strongly oppose the Mayorâs policy of targeting the Specialized High Schools entrance exam. Specialized high schools should remain a beacon of excellence in education and maintain a fair admission process.
Supporting Education
As City Councilor, I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families. Education is at the foundation of our communityâs strength and future. For too long, there have been no Gifted and Talented programs at the middle school level in School District 25.
Our community is not asking for any special treatment, just our fair share of educational resources. One of my priorities will be to bring a G&T middle school program to Flushingâs School District 25.
I strongly oppose the Mayorâs policy of targeting the Specialized High Schools entrance exam. Specialized high schools should remain a beacon of excellence in education and maintain a fair admission process.
I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families. Education is at the foundation of our communityâs strength and future. For too long, there have been no Gifted …(More)

Supporting Affordable Housing
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.
As City Councilor, I will advocate for more assistance to help landlords, such as providing reasonable property tax relief, freezing property taxes, and providing low-interest loans.
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At the same time, I will advocate for tenants who have difficulty paying rent. In order to support economic and community renewal, our government should do its utmost to help both landlords and tenants.
Supporting Affordable Housing
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.
As City Councilor, I will advocate for more assistance to help landlords, such as providing reasonable property tax relief, freezing property taxes, and providing low-interest loans.
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At the same time, I will advocate for tenants who have difficulty paying rent. In order to support economic and community renewal, our government should do its utmost to help both landlords and tenants.
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.
As City Councilor, I will advocate for…(More)

Caring For The Elderly
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%.
As City Councilor, I will set up a task force dedicated to serving the elderly population for services such as applying for SSA, SSI, Food Stamps, Medicare/Medicaid, etc. and supporting the elderlyâs right to live with dignity and security.
When elected, I will advocate for NYC to build more residential units reserved for the elderly who are faced with a housing crisis.
Caring For The Elderly
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%.
As City Councilor, I will set up a task force dedicated to serving the elderly population for services such as applying for SSA, SSI, Food Stamps, Medicare/Medicaid, etc. and supporting the elderlyâs right to live with dignity and security.
When elected, I will advocate for NYC to build more residential units reserved for the elderly who are faced with a housing crisis.
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%…(More)

Supporting Small Businesses
As City Councilor, I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing.
The recent attempt by the DOT to create a busway, while stopping all vehicular traffic right through downtown Flushing, is a reflection of a longstanding institutional blindspot towards the economic engine that has made Flushing into a commercial and shopping destination.
Such decisions, made without appropriate community input, can further aggravate conditions for Flushing businesses that have already been severely affected under COVID-19.
According to a recent report, more than 30% of small businesses will be in danger of closing permanently in the next six months. When elected, I will fight for our businesses to reopen quickly and safely, provide tax relief, reduce the burden of tickets and violations, and increase access to low-interest loans for small businesses to survive through this crisis.
Supporting Small Businesses
As City Councilor, I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing.
The recent attempt by the DOT to create a busway, while stopping all vehicular traffic right through downtown Flushing, is a reflection of a longstanding institutional blindspot towards the economic engine that has made Flushing into a commercial and shopping destination.
Such decisions, made without appropriate community input, can further aggravate conditions for Flushing businesses that have already been severely affected under COVID-19.
According to a recent report, more than 30% of small businesses will be in danger of closing permanently in the next six months. When elected, I will fight for our businesses to reopen quickly and safely, provide tax relief, reduce the burden of tickets and violations, and increase access to low-interest loans for small businesses to survive through this crisis.
I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses.
Supporting Small Businesses
As City Councilor, I will make my priority to support the recovery and development of small businesses. Without small businesses, we wouldnât have the same level of prosperity and growth in Flushing.
The recent attempt by the DOT to create a busway, while stopping all vehicular traffic right through downtown Flushing, is a reflection of a longstanding institutional blindspot towards the economic engine that has made Flushing into a commercial and shopping destination.
Such decisions, made without appropriate community input, can further aggravate conditions for Flushing businesses that have already been severely affected under COVID-19.
According to a recent report, more than 30% of small businesses will be in danger of closing permanently in the next six months. When elected, I will fight for our businesses to reopen quickly and safely, provide tax relief, reduce the burden of tickets and violations, and increase access to low-interest loans for small businesses to survive through this crisis.

Supporting Law and Order
As City Councilor, I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing. Anti-Asian hate crime has been on the rise amidst a wider surge in overall shooting and crime rates in NYC.
It is important to strike the right balance between respect for the police and necessary reforms. It is the community that suffers when the men and women of the police are so handicapped that they are unable to perform their duties.
As City Councilor, I will strengthen communication and collaboration between the police and the community â we need to work together to restore a safe and stable environment for all.
Supporting Law and Order
As City Councilor, I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing. Anti-Asian hate crime has been on the rise amidst a wider surge in overall shooting and crime rates in NYC.
It is important to strike the right balance between respect for the police and necessary reforms. It is the community that suffers when the men and women of the police are so handicapped that they are unable to perform their duties.
As City Councilor, I will strengthen communication and collaboration between the police and the community â we need to work together to restore a safe and stable environment for all.
I will make a priority to restore public safety and quality of life in Flushing.

Supporting Education
As City Councilor, I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families. Education is at the foundation of our communityâs strength and future. For too long, there have been no Gifted and Talented programs at the middle school level in School District 25.
Our community is not asking for any special treatment, just our fair share of educational resources. One of my priorities will be to bring a G&T middle school program to Flushingâs School District 25.
I strongly oppose the Mayorâs policy of targeting the Specialized High Schools entrance exam. Specialized high schools should remain a beacon of excellence in education and maintain a fair admission process.
Supporting Education
As City Councilor, I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families. Education is at the foundation of our communityâs strength and future. For too long, there have been no Gifted and Talented programs at the middle school level in School District 25.
Our community is not asking for any special treatment, just our fair share of educational resources. One of my priorities will be to bring a G&T middle school program to Flushingâs School District 25.
I strongly oppose the Mayorâs policy of targeting the Specialized High Schools entrance exam. Specialized high schools should remain a beacon of excellence in education and maintain a fair admission process.
I will fight for a fair share of educational resources for Flushing students and families.

Supporting Affordable Housing
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.
As City Councilor, I will advocate for more assistance to help landlords, such as providing reasonable property tax relief, freezing property taxes, and providing low-interest loans.
Â
At the same time, I will advocate for tenants who have difficulty paying rent. In order to support economic and community renewal, our government should do its utmost to help both landlords and tenants.
Supporting Affordable Housing
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.
As City Councilor, I will advocate for more assistance to help landlords, such as providing reasonable property tax relief, freezing property taxes, and providing low-interest loans.
Â
At the same time, I will advocate for tenants who have difficulty paying rent. In order to support economic and community renewal, our government should do its utmost to help both landlords and tenants.
The pandemic has seriously affected income sources of tenants and landlords, leading to economic insecurity for many.

Caring For The Elderly
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%.
As City Councilor, I will set up a task force dedicated to serving the elderly population for services such as applying for SSA, SSI, Food Stamps, Medicare/Medicaid, etc. and supporting the elderlyâs right to live with dignity and security.
When elected, I will advocate for NYC to build more residential units reserved for the elderly who are faced with a housing crisis.
Caring For The Elderly
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%.
As City Councilor, I will set up a task force dedicated to serving the elderly population for services such as applying for SSA, SSI, Food Stamps, Medicare/Medicaid, etc. and supporting the elderlyâs right to live with dignity and security.
When elected, I will advocate for NYC to build more residential units reserved for the elderly who are faced with a housing crisis.
According to the NYS Office of the Comptroller, in 2019 the age segment of 55 years and over accounted for 27% of the population in Queens; and in Flushing, it was over 30%.
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