Today is the day that many renters in New York have been dreading. The rent eviction moratorium officially expires today, but advocates for the state's renters are hoping for another extension.
Even with the executive order, landlords are still moving forward with the eviction process and serving notices of eviction to tenants. The notices give tenants two weeks to contest the case or be evicted.
It’s been estimated that 92,000 New Yorkers were homeless before the COVID-19 crisis began, now homelessness has the potential of ballooning.
Back in March, the government stopped all foreclosures and evictions nationwide. The suspension expired at the end of July, and Governor Cuomo has issued a moratorium on evictions, but landlords have found a loophole...
If you’re not able to pay your rent, you are certainly not alone. Americans all over the country are having a difficult time making ends meet, and eviction is a looming possibility if the government doesn’t act soon. Today is the last day for struggling New Yorkers to submit applications for renters' assistance...