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An eviction, for example, can stay on your record for seven years or until the statute of limitations expires, whichever is longer. If you've ever owed a debt to a property manager that was ultimately discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding, it's likely that information will stay on record for up to ten years.
The only way to get it removed would be for you to file a motion to have the judgment vacated in court and hope the landlord didn't respond and it was granted by default. You could hire a local landlord/tenant law attorney to help file the motion to see if they could get it set aside.
Yes, civil judgments can affect your chances of getting approved for an apartment. Here are some key points to consider: Background Checks: Many landlords and property management companies conduct background checks that may include credit reports and public records.
New York Eviction Process Timeline Notice Received by TenantsAverage Timeline Initial Notice Period 14-90 days Issuance and Posting of Summons and Complaint AND Court Hearing and Ruling on the Eviction 10-17 days Posting of Writ of Execution A few hours to a few days Return of Possession 10 days to 1 year1 more row •
The judgment may appear on your credit report and/or tenant screening reports for up to seven years.
An eviction, for example, can stay on your record for seven years or until the statute of limitations expires, whichever is longer. If you've ever owed a debt to a property manager that was ultimately discharged in a bankruptcy proceeding, it's likely that information will stay on record for up to ten years.
2024 Good Cause Eviction Law Under this law, landlords cannot evict tenants without a valid reason ("good cause”) and tenants can challenge unreasonable rent increases in Housing Court if they are evicted for nonpayment of rent.
If the court doesn't set a specific date, the motion must be made no later than one hundred twenty days after filing the note of issue, unless there's good cause shown and the court grants leave.
A judgment is good for 20 years, but if the plaintiff wants to enforce the judgment against land it is only good for 10 years unless the plaintiff renews it for another 10 years.
At a bare minimum, a landlord has the right to evict a deadbeat tenant but has to adhere to a set of legal guidelines. The Tenant Safe Harbor Act is being enforced In New York since September 2, 2021. Basically, all tenants are allowed to file a ``tenant hardship declaration'' up until mid-January 2022.