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Cuomo Extends Commercial Eviction Moratorium Through End of Year

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Oct. 21, 2020 By Allie Griffin

Governor Andrew Cuomo has extended the statewide moratorium on commercial evictions and foreclosures from Oct. 20 through to the end of the year.

He signed an executive order extending it Tuesday — the same day the emergency moratorium was set to expire.

Cuomo first announced a state moratorium on residential and commercial evictions on March 20 and has extended its end date several times since.

The extension of the commercial moratorium announced yesterday now aligns with end date of the residential eviction moratorium which was extended last month to the end of the year.

Cuomo said that the extension gives commercial tenants and mortgagors additional time to catch up on rent or their mortgage, or to renegotiate their lease terms to avoid foreclosure moving forward.

“The health and economic impacts of this pandemic have been devastating, and we are continuing to do everything we can to support people who are suffering,” he said.

Small businesses continue to struggle–particularly bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

According to a study released by the NYC Hospitality Alliance last month, 87 percent of New York City bars, restaurants and nightclubs couldn’t pay their full August rent. The trade group surveyed 457 businesses across the five boroughs for the study.

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Free rent for Lowlifes

Unfortunately the other side of the coin is the Low-life people are taking
advantage and not paying rent and when this is over see how many just
disappear and landlords are stuck. Got a buddy with a 3 family and is stuck
paying a mortgage even thou one tenant doesn’t pay, but gets
unemployment checks, stimulus money and yet no rent paid for 5 months now.

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ABoondy

no need to evict. sue the tenant personally for breach of contract, and have the judge garnish their wages. i think the max you can sue in nyc civil courts are $5k. rinse and repeat.

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Mickey Man

They still owe the money.

Also max NY unemployment is $504/week. What rent does that pay around here?

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