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NY State’s Ban on Commercial Evictions Extended to Jan. 1
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday extended New York State’s moratorium on COVID-related commercial evictions and foreclosures through Jan. 1, 2021 This measure extends protections already in place for commercial tenants and mortgagors in recognition of the financial toll the pandemic has taken on business owners, including retail establishments and restaurants.
“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,” said Cuomo. “We are going to extend the commercial eviction and foreclosure moratorium through Jan.1. That will now align with our residential eviction moratorium so they are both extended to the same date.”
Cuomo first announced a 90-day state moratorium on residential and commercial evictions on March 20. The commercial eviction and foreclosure moratorium was extended through August 20, Sept. 20 and Oct. 20 by executive order.
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