Many tenants who receive eviction notices end up abandoning their homes without challenging the eviction, often because they don’t know how to do so. These are called default judgements.
It's not just a problem in the Bronx but across the city. We found an average eviction in New York City takes two years. And landlords say a warrant takes at least six months to execute.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Possible changes to New York's eviction laws have some landlords pushing back against local leaders. On Thursday, November 7th, a joint committee meeting was held to discuss New ...
Organisers trying to save a community sculpture garden in New York’s Nolita neighbourhood won a small victory this week when an appellate judge paused its eviction notice and gave the garden two ...
Stephen Yang for the New York Post They aren’t letting their ... The garden finally received its eviction notice earlier this month after more than a decade-long battle with the city and developers.
After a more than decadelong battle, the fate of Little Italy’s Elizabeth Street Garden seems all but sealed thanks to a looming eviction notice from ... within New York’s larger housing ...
The Elizabeth Street Garden got a last-minute legal win against the city to temporarily block its eviction – delaying a plan to pave it over with affordable housing, activists said Wednesday.
NEW YORK - An appeals court judge has put a pause on the city's controversial eviction plans for the Elizabeth Street Garden, advocates say. The temporary order is good until Oct. 30. The city is ...