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Re: None payment eviction by NY-LL on July 10, 2012 @13:31

                              
The process of eviction can be complicated in some states, especially in major cities.
The poster did not specify the state location, so it is difficult to provide quality advice.
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Re: None payment eviction by Anonymous on July 10, 2012 @13:50 [ Reply ]
So sorry, I thought once I type the state in the subject field it will show up, i guess it did not. I live in NYC.

Thank you,

Sherry
    Re: None payment eviction by The Dude (MN) on July 10, 2012 @13:53 [ Reply ]
    My apologies for assumptions. Yes, NYC would be a much different beast than I'd imagine most anywhere else in the US. Luckily NY-LL is from NY and he can likely get you pointed in the right direction.
      Re: None payment eviction by The Dude (MN) on July 10, 2012 @13:54 [ Reply ]
      Here's a simple FAQ however. This should answer your questions.

      http://www.nyc.gov/html/doi/html/marshals/evictions.shtml
    Re: None payment eviction by NY-LL on July 10, 2012 @14:50 [ Reply ]
    New York City requires the tenant to deposit the monthly rent payment in account in non-payment proceedings, especially if the tenant claims the premises are uninhabitable. The marshal’s fee is about two to three hundred ($200 to $300) dollars. The attorney is probably requesting to complete the process and may not charge additional for the marshal filing. The marshals and sheriffs are in high demand and the wait list can be anywhere from three weeks to six weeks. If the tenant violates the court order by not paying the rent by the agreed upon date, either the landlord or attorney can initiate the marshal’s order for eviction. (The marshal will not accept the court order until the date of expiration.)

    Contact any of the marshals or sheriffs for their availability and procedures which requires a Warrant for Eviction initiated by the marshal or sheriff. Once the marshal or sheriff has initiated the Warrant for Eviction, the landlord should not accept any payment from the tenant, as it will vacate the eviction and the process has to start from the beginning.
      Re: None payment eviction by Sherry (NYC) on July 10, 2012 @15:22 [ Reply ]
      Thanks to all who responded. I love this site!!

      So my final question is – should I give the Attorney the $300.00 he is asking for to complete the process or should I just wait and give my tenant a chance to pay what he owes, if he does…..I’ve saved myself $300.00 (since this is not refundable) if he does not, I could probably follow-up with the court on my own since the process does not seem that complicated?

      Thanks again!

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