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New York state passes tough new anti-eviction bill

Measures bar most landlords from evicting tenants who are unable to pay their rent for at least another 60 days

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 3:45PM

New York state passes tough new anti-eviction bill
The New York Times says the new measures are ‘one of the most comprehensive anti-eviction laws in the nation.’ – Pixabay pic, December 29, 2020

WASHING TON – New York’s state assembly passed tough laws yesterday to protect renters from eviction during the coronavirus pandemic, as rising unemployment and a weakened United States economy make it difficult for many tenants to make rent.

The new laws, passed in a special session of the state legislature, came just days before existing bans on evictions were due to expire at the end of the year.

The latest measures bar most landlords from evicting tenants who are unable to pay their rent for at least another 60 days, the New York Times reported. 

They will also protect many small landlords from the risk of foreclosure due to lost rental income. 

“We want to make sure that homeowners are protected, that it doesn’t affect their credit rating, there’s no mortgage foreclosure,” the state governor Chris Cuomo said before the vote.  

The bill also renews tax exemptions for elderly or disabled homeowners.

The New York Times described the measures as “one of the most comprehensive anti-eviction laws in the nation.”

It halts proceedings on existing evictions already in the courts for the next 60 days and stops any new proceedings until at least May 1.

“We want to get to May 1 and we’ll see what happens by May but we want to protect tenants,” said Cuomo, the Democratic governor. – AFP, December 29, 2020

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