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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Eviction rules re: pandemic

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Alert
As of March 16, the Governor announced that all residential and commercial evictions are suspended. On May 7, the Governor extended the suspension through August 20.
The Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants (MOPT) is available to assist you with questions about your tenancy. For more information, go to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Resources and Support page.
Need something else?
You can get help if you've received an eviction notice or if you are in an immediate housing crisis.
A Notice of Eviction is a written notice from the Housing Court authorizing the Marshal or Sheriff to perform an eviction.
A "Non-Payment" Notice of Eviction is a case brought by a landlord to Housing Court to collect unpaid rent from the tenant.
A "Holdover" Notice of Eviction is a case brought by a landlord to evict a tenant for reasons other than non-payment of rent.


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