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The state has enacted a series of eviction moratorium measures found necessary to protect the public health, safety, and general welfare of the people of New York. These provisions extended the eviction moratoriums until January 15, 2022.
15 Δεκ 2020 · You will be able to evict a tenant after any of these if you have a judgment. The judgment tells the tenant how much money he or she has to pay or when he or she must move out. The judgment has a date when you can get a warrant of eviction.
6 Μαρ 2013 · For an eviction, the marshal must hire a bonded moving company licensed by the New York State Department of Transportation, and must direct the moving company to deliver the items removed from the premises to a warehouse licensed by the Department of Consumer Affairs.
Facing an eviction lawsuit is scary, but the City can provide you with information and resources to help you get through it. There is help available for you. If you are at risk of eviction, contact the Tenant Support Unit for help.
Are you facing an eviction in court? New York City has your back. Right-to-Counsel (or Universal Access) legal services are free and available in every ZIP code, regardless of immigration status.
23 Μαρ 2023 · What is an eviction? An eviction is a court process a landlord can use to evict a tenant from a rented room, apartment, house, or mobile home. An eviction case, called a “Summary Proceeding,” is started when the landlord has someone else serve the tenant with a “Notice of Petition” and a “Petition.”
5 Νοε 2023 · In an eviction, your landlord takes legal action to remove you from your rental property. Here's what happens and what you can do: If your landlord wants to evict you, they'll start by giving you court papers called a "Notice of Petition and Petition." You should try to find a lawyer to help you during this time.