Winter Eviction Rules Clarified
Summary
In New York, winter rules or warrant of eviction guidelines may apply to long-term hotel residents, potentially protecting them from eviction during severe weather. However, these rules are not absolute laws and their application can vary based on specific circumstances. Given the complexity of eviction laws and your unique situation as a long-term hotel resident, it is highly recommended to consult a local attorney for precise legal advice.Full Conversation
But it should right? Thats why im asking you guys
While I can't provide legal advice, I can say that in New York, the "winter rules" generally apply to residential tenants, including long-term hotel residents. However, the eviction process can be complex. I would strongly advise consulting with a local legal expert for precise guidance.
But it should be since it's a law? We have no trouble and no reason to leave except for payment eviction. It is our residence. And the winter months should apply
In New York, there's a "winter rule" that prevents eviction in severe weather conditions. However, it's not an absolute law and doesn't apply in all circumstances. Your status as a long-term hotel resident complicates matters. It's recommended to seek legal assistance locally.
if its a law in new york state how doesnt it apply?
In New York, the "winter rule" is more of a guideline and isn't strictly enforced in all cases. It largely depends on the specifics of your situation. A local attorney can provide a detailed analysis of your case.
but it's a law i had just asked another person about this i just wanted a second opinion
The "winter rule" in New York is more of a guideline than a strict law. Its application can vary based on specific situations and interpretations. As a long-term hotel resident, your case may be different. Consult a local attorney for precise advice.