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The Order to Show Cause to vacate a Landlord Tenant Judgment is a court order that you are asking the judge to sign that puts the court case back on the courts calendar, and tells the landlord and Sheriff not to evict you. It tells the landlord to come to court and show why what you want should not be granted.
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.
1:22 3:04 If a court decides that a rule is unlawful. It can vacate the rule which means the rule loses itsMoreIf a court decides that a rule is unlawful. It can vacate the rule which means the rule loses its legal force entirely.
Overview. In New York State, an eviction of a tenant is lawful only if an owner has brought a court proceeding and obtained a judgment of possession from the court. A sheriff, marshal or constable can carry out a court ordered eviction. An owner may not evict a tenant by use of force or unlawful means.
An order to show cause is a type of court order that requires one or more of the parties to a case to justify, explain, or prove something to the court. Courts commonly use orders to show cause when the judge needs more information before deciding whether or not to issue an order requested by one of the parties.
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In New York State, the time frame after receiving an eviction notice varies based on the type of notice given and the reason for eviction. For non-payment of rent, the tenant typically receives a 14-day notice to pay rent or vacate. For violations of the lease terms, a 10-day notice to cure the violation is common.
Good Cause Eviction is a New York State law that went into effect on April 20, 2024. It gives some tenants of unregulated (also known as market rate) homes in New York City new protections.

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