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ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) Assemblyman Chris Friend is against extending a moratorium on evictions.
In a statement, the Republican lawmaker says the extension is like the state declaring that rent is cancelled. He says that’s the wrong approach to stabilizing affordable housing during the pandemic.
The state Legislature voted Monday in favor of extending the state’s eviction moratorium until August 31st. State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins says the extension ensures tenants, homeowners, business owners, and small landlords won’t have to worry about getting kicked out. Tags:
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NY lawmakers extend Covid eviction moratorium through August
Updated May 04, 2021;
By Denis Slattery | New York Daily News
Albany, N.Y. New York lawmakers approved legislation Monday extending the state’s COVID eviction moratorium through the end of August.
The extension will cover residential and commercial tenants facing financial trouble due to the pandemic, and gives the state time to work out the details of a rent relief program baked into this year’s budget using $2.3 billion in federal emergency funding.
The measure continues a temporary stop on evictions and some foreclosures for renters and landlords who can attest that financial hardship due to the pandemic has prevented them from paying rent or mortgage.
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