NY Judge Stays Eviction Hearings, Lays Out Details for New Filings
Court leaders remain concerned about the health consequences of "a sudden high-volume influx of eviction matters," Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks wrote in a memo Thursday.
June 18, 2020 at 06:15 PM
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Days before New York's blanket eviction moratorium is set to lift, Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks explained what's next for New York's housing courts.
Court leaders remain concerned about the health consequences of "a sudden high-volume influx of eviction matters," Marks wrote in a memo Thursday.
On Saturday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's eviction moratorium enters a 60-day extension phase, which has caused some confusion for landlords and tenants alike. While the initial 90-day moratorium covered all residential and commercial evictions, the extension prohibits evictions and foreclosures for owners and renters facing financial hardship related to the pandemic.
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