NY, How long does a tenant have if they fail to leave by court specified eviction date?
2006-09-05T09:18:07Z
I'm the landlord. Eviction process started back in January. Tenant needs to leave by the end of October (court ordered). What happens if they do not leave? They cannot go to court anymore because they were given the alotted amounted of time to leave.
?2006-09-08T09:31:24Z
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then legally you can have the sheriff come out and remove the tenant from the property-you can also change the locks-but only AFTER the very last court specified vacate date.
If the hire grew to become into popular with the help of the landord, then no. yet you ought to nonetheless verify with the sherriff's workplace, or the approach server and court docket documents to instruct that it isn't lively..what you have gotten finished in long island, is put in a action to vacate the order,. the rationalization? You paid it... albeit previous due,notwithstanding it grew to become into popular. that must be slightly of the conventional public checklist. the owner isn't entitled to pursue, yet human beings are underhanded and interior the destiny he ought to exhibit to the court docket which you had an open judgment and not in any respect hardship to tell the court docket that he popular a prior due charge ( i assume you paid all the previous due fee and court docket expenses?) and make the choose have self assurance which you're a deadbeat tenant. good success, been there and finished that and that i'm a paralegal.
It depends on the jurisdiction. Cities have different laws. In my city, if the LL goes and gets a warrant of eviction, the city marshals serve it, and it is a matter of days only, and they will put your sh!t in the street.
If i am not mistaken, it might be 60 days. After the city will put a padlock on your apartment. The city then will take your stuff and place it outside.