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Saying the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic aren’t over, Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed a measure passed by the New York State Legislature…
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Tenants in New York who continue to experience financial hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic would be safe from eviction until the end of August…
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An array of local social change groups says the effects of the continuing pandemic show the need for basic changes, from housing payments for the homeless…
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New Yorkers having difficulty paying their rent got some relief this week. Monday was the day the state's eviction moratorium expired, but that deadline…
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New York state lawmakers held a special December session Monday to enact new protections for tenants unable to meet rent payments, due to pandemic-related…
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New York lawmakers plan to convene remotely for a special session Monday to pass a bill extending the state's ban on residential evictions past its Jan. 1…
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Landlords in New York will not be allowed to evict their tenants for nonpayment of rent until the start of next year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Monday,…
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The move could prevent millions of evictions that housing advocates warn are looming as people who have lost work run out of money. Landlord groups want to know who will pay for the lost rent.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo acted constitutionally by temporarily banning evictions because of the coronavirus, a judge ruled Monday.U.S. District Judge…
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In New York, no one can be evicted before Aug. 20. What happens on Aug. 20?“You know what, I can’t tell you what’s going to happen two, three months down…