COVID-19 RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

2021-01-04T15:17:37+00:00

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced an emergency rental assistance program to help keep low-income families throughout New York in their homes.

COVID-19 RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM2021-01-04T15:17:37+00:00

DNCT OBTAINS SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR LANDLORD IN SUPREME COURT ACTION AGAINST A SUCCESSOR TENANT FOR ARREARS THAT ACCRUED PRIOR TO THE SUCCESSION LEASE

2021-01-04T15:17:42+00:00

Many a landlord of rent regulated apartments has all too frequently encountered the factual scenario where there is a potential successor to a rent regulated apartment...

DNCT OBTAINS SUMMARY JUDGMENT FOR LANDLORD IN SUPREME COURT ACTION AGAINST A SUCCESSOR TENANT FOR ARREARS THAT ACCRUED PRIOR TO THE SUCCESSION LEASE2021-01-04T15:17:42+00:00

COMMERCIAL NONPAYMENT PROCEEDINGS AS OF JULY 6, 2020

2021-01-04T15:17:48+00:00

As we noted in a blog post in early May 2020, in an effort to help those impacted by COVID-19 address their rent obligations, Governor Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.28, wherein the Governor ordered, among other things, that...

COMMERCIAL NONPAYMENT PROCEEDINGS AS OF JULY 6, 20202021-01-04T15:17:48+00:00

TENANT SAFE HARBOR ACT

2020-07-08T15:21:22+00:00

On June 30, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed into effect the Tenant Safe Harbor Act, the aim of which is to help keep residential tenants in their homes following the COVID-19 pandemic by allowing only money judgments, and not evictions, for unpaid rent that comes due while restrictions are in place due to COVID-19 on businesses, public accommodations, and nonessential gatherings.

TENANT SAFE HARBOR ACT2020-07-08T15:21:22+00:00

RENT GUIDELINES BOARD ENACTS NEW GUIDELINES

2021-01-04T15:17:53+00:00

On June 17, 2020, the Rent Guidelines Board (“RGB”) voted on the permissible rent increases for leases commencing on or after October 1, 2020 through September 30, 2021.

RENT GUIDELINES BOARD ENACTS NEW GUIDELINES2021-01-04T15:17:53+00:00

CONFUSION CONCERNING HOUSING COURT EVICTION PROCEEDINGS IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19 AS OF JUNE 18, 2020

2021-01-04T15:17:58+00:00

On June 18, 2020 Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence K. Marks issued a long-awaited Memorandum concerning the opening up of Housing Court and the procedure for addressing residential and commercial summary proceedings. Unfortunately, the Memorandum has only served to cause mass confusion in the legal community.

CONFUSION CONCERNING HOUSING COURT EVICTION PROCEEDINGS IN THE WAKE OF COVID-19 AS OF JUNE 18, 20202021-01-04T15:17:58+00:00

THE MERE DISCONTINUANCE OF A PRIOR FORECLOSURE ACTION DOES NOT DE-ACCELERATE THE MORTGAGE DEBT; EXPLICIT NOTICE OF DE-ACCELERATION IS REQUIRED

2020-06-17T16:34:33+00:00

On June 3, 2020, the Appellate Division, Second Department in the case of Trust v. Barua, 2020 N.Y. Slip Op. 03095, reversed a decision by the lower court and held that the discontinuance of a prior foreclosure action did not, standing alone, de-accelerate the mortgage debt. Therefore, a subsequently filed foreclosure action was time-barred.

THE MERE DISCONTINUANCE OF A PRIOR FORECLOSURE ACTION DOES NOT DE-ACCELERATE THE MORTGAGE DEBT; EXPLICIT NOTICE OF DE-ACCELERATION IS REQUIRED2020-06-17T16:34:33+00:00

NEWLY ENACTED SECTION OF NYC ADMINISTRATIVE CODE SEEKS TO PROVIDE COMMERCIAL LEASE GUARANTORS WITH RELIEF

2020-06-17T16:34:40+00:00

On May 26, 2020, Mayor Bill de Blasio signed into law Section 22-1005 of the NYC Administrative Code, which prohibits the enforcement of personal guaranties of New York City commercial leases involving COVID-19 impacted tenants. Significantly, the new law offers no relief to individual proprietors who execute commercial leases in their own names.

NEWLY ENACTED SECTION OF NYC ADMINISTRATIVE CODE SEEKS TO PROVIDE COMMERCIAL LEASE GUARANTORS WITH RELIEF2020-06-17T16:34:40+00:00

NEW DIRECTIVES CONCERNING NONPAYMENT PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSING COURT AS OF MAY 22, 2020

2020-05-28T00:30:30+00:00

On Friday, May 22nd, Judge Anthony Cannataro, the Administrative Judge of the NYC Civil Court, issued 3 new Directives relating to Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order 202.28 which limits the commencement of summary nonpayment proceedings and the enforcement of eviction orders until August 20, 2020.

NEW DIRECTIVES CONCERNING NONPAYMENT PROCEEDINGS IN HOUSING COURT AS OF MAY 22, 20202020-05-28T00:30:30+00:00