At the law firm of Himmelstein Gribben & Joseph LLP, in New York City, we represent tenants in rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments, cooperatively shared and individual-owner condominiums who face eviction, rent increases, maintenance issues and other infringements of their tenants’ rights. Our NYC eviction lawyers serve tenants throughout all New York boroughs.
Our New York attorneys can assist you or your tenants’ group in getting eviction protection and in asserting tenant rights.
For more information, call our law firm to speak with an NYC eviction lawyer in Manhattan at 212-349-3000.
“We don’t evict anyone. All of our practice is tenant-landlord and real estate.” – The attorneys of Himmelstein Gribben & Joseph LLP
Landlords terminate tenant leases for all sorts of reasons. A landlord may not want to renew the lease, but the tenant does not want to leave. If the tenant stays longer, they are “holding over” on their lease.
Our lawyers work to protect tenants in the process of being evicted and in holdover proceedings. We can advise you on what your rights are and can work to keep you in your residence.
Tenant evictions in New York City are a pressing issue that affects thousands of residents each year. Understanding these statistics is crucial for tenants seeking to protect their rights and avoid wrongful evictions.
In recent years, the rate of evictions in NYC has fluctuated due to various economic, legal, and social factors. Data from the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and the Office of Court Administration reveal that:
The most common reasons for evictions in NYC include:
Evictions disproportionately affect low-income households, communities of color, and families with children. Data indicates that tenants in Bronx and Brooklyn neighborhoods face the highest eviction rates in the city. Rent-burdened households—those spending more than 30% of their income on rent—are particularly vulnerable.
New York City tenants benefit from some of the strongest tenant protections in the country, including:
Tenants facing eviction are strongly encouraged to seek legal assistance. A tenant eviction rights lawyer in NYC can:
If you are facing eviction or want to learn more about your rights as a tenant in NYC, contact an experienced tenant eviction rights lawyer today.
To discuss your situation with one of our NYC eviction attorneys, contact us online or by calling 212-349-3000. We represent clients across New York including Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens and Staten Island.
Eviction is a national crisis. What could be done to reduce it?
In New York State, a landlord must follow a specific legal process to evict a tenant:
No, in New York State, a landlord cannot evict a tenant without a court order. Self-help evictions, such as changing locks or removing a tenant’s belongings without legal authorization, are illegal. Only a sheriff, marshal, or constable can carry out a court-ordered eviction.
If you receive a Notice of Eviction, you have several rights:
The duration of the eviction process in NYC can vary based on several factors. The initial notice period can range from 14 to 30 days, depending on the reason for eviction. Scheduling and court availability can add several weeks to months. After a judgment, tenants typically have at least 14 days before a marshal can execute the eviction. Understanding these timelines can help tenants better prepare and protect their rights during the process.
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We don’t represent landlords and only handle cases in NYC.
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