Stay of Evictions
In our experience, most landlord-tenant matters are settled before they get to trial but sometimes this process can be drawn out if the court continues to give the tenant more time to pay rent or cure any defects. This can be extremely frustrating to a landlord because it costs significant time and money. We have over 20 years of experience with the courts throughout Westchester County. We have learned their habits and know how much to negotiate in order to get eviction proceedings moving with as little pauses in the litigation as possible.
A stay of eviction is a temporary hold on the eviction process. Under certain circumstances, and for specific proceedings, the court is legally required to issue a stay of eviction for a specific amount of time. The purpose is to give the tenant time to fulfill his/her obligation under the lease such as satisfying late rent payments. The judge, in his/her discretion and based on the facts and circumstances of a case, can order an additional stay of eviction.
Our firm understands that evictions proceedings can be very stressful but we can help you. The attorneys at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have years of experience helping landlords bring successful eviction actions. Call us today at (914) 965-1011 for assistance.
A stay of eviction is a temporary hold on the eviction process. Under certain circumstances, and for specific proceedings, the court is legally required to issue a stay of eviction for a specific amount of time. The purpose is to give the tenant time to fulfill his/her obligation under the lease such as satisfying late rent payments. The judge, in his/her discretion and based on the facts and circumstances of a case, can order an additional stay of eviction.
Our firm understands that evictions proceedings can be very stressful but we can help you. The attorneys at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have years of experience helping landlords bring successful eviction actions. Call us today at (914) 965-1011 for assistance.