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The Process of Commercial Eviction in NYC: What Business Owners Need to Know

A man in a suit standing amidst the aftermath of a commercial eviction outside of a building.

Plain and simple, eviction proceedings are not a good time for anyone involved. Generally, all parties are losing something, whether time, money or something else. In New York City, self-help evictions are prohibited. The landlord-tenant laws determine how commercial landlords and tenants can settle their disputes. Navigating the legal process of commercial eviction in NYC, however, can […]

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Landlords, get your Eviction Notice: New York City landlords can now evict tenants again.

A man examining an eviction notice on a wooden door.

As you may be aware, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures in New York.  This moratorium was first introduced by then-Governor Cuomo, and extended by Interim Governor Hochul in the hopes of avoiding people being kicked out of their homes as a result of the devastating effects […]

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How Evictions Work: The Eviction Process in NYC from Beginning to End

Two men in disagreement over an eviction notice.

Commercial tenants have interests that are significantly different from residential tenants.  Whereas no one wants to be uprooted and have to move unless by choice, residential tenants, in a sense, have less to worry about.  Sure, a residential tenant facing eviction has to find a place and has to incur the cost of moving.  Commercial […]

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