Winter Eviction Law Clarification

Summary

New York does not have a specific winter eviction ban, but evictions may be postponed during extreme cold weather. If you believe your eviction notice was served incorrectly, you can challenge it in court. Consulting a local housing attorney or contacting the NYC Bar Legal Referral Service for free legal assistance is advisable.

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Hello ****, in New York, there's no general winter eviction ban. However, during extreme weather conditions, evictions may be postponed. It's vital to check with a local housing attorney for specifics related to your case.
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Hello ****,
Indeed, while New York doesn't have a blanket winter eviction ban, evictions may be postponed during extreme cold weather conditions. However, this is evaluated case by case. Consulting a local housing attorney would be more helpful in understanding the specifics of your situation.
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Hello ****, as mentioned, New York doesn't have a blanket winter eviction ban. However, if you believe you weren't served correctly, you may have grounds to challenge the eviction. Consulting a local housing attorney could provide clarity on your situation.
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Hello ****, it sounds like you believe there was an issue with how you were served your eviction notice. You can challenge this in court. Please consult a local housing attorney to understand the correct procedure.
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Hello ****, if you believe you weren't served eviction notice correctly, you can challenge it in court. For free legal assistance in New York, consider contacting the NYC Bar Legal Referral Service. They could guide you.
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Hello ****, New York has no specific "winter eviction law". However, in extreme cold weather, evictions may be postponed. If you feel your eviction notice was served incorrectly, contact a local housing attorney to discuss your case. Contact NYC Bar Legal Referral Service for free legal assistance.
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Hello ****, it seems you're still concerned about the "winter eviction law". I'd reiterate, New York does not have a specific winter eviction ban. However, during extreme cold weather, evictions may be postponed. Your eviction notice issues should be taken to a local housing attorney. Please contact the NYC Bar Legal Referral Service for free legal assistance.
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Hello ****, while it's true that evictions can happen in the winter, extreme cold weather can sometimes postpone the process. It's crucial to consult with a local housing attorney for specifics. Consider reaching out to the NYC Bar Legal Referral Service for free legal assistance.
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Hello ****, that's correct. There is no specific "winter eviction law" in New York. However, in extreme cold weather, evictions might be postponed. It's important to consult with a local housing attorney for specifics. Consider reaching out to NYC Bar Legal Referral Service for free legal assistance.
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Hello ****, I understand your concern. Evictions can occur in winter, but sometimes extreme cold can delay them. If you believe there's an issue with your eviction notice, consult with a local housing attorney. NYC Bar Legal Referral Service can provide free legal assistance.