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New York May Introduce 90-Day 'Vacations' for Paying Rent

'28.03.2020'

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New York State Senate introduced a 90-day "vacation" bill to pay rent due to coronavirus quarantine, portal reports SecretNYC.

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April 1 is already at hand, and many New Yorkers are worried that they will not be able to pay rent, because many of them switched to a short working day, or even lost their jobs.

And although the Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo introduced a 90-day moratorium to evict tenants from residential and commercial premises due to debt, and also approved a three-month pause for paying mortgages for individuals, many Americans fear that these measures are not enough.

In light of this situation, New York State Senator Michael Gianaris filed a bill on March 23 offering “vacations” to tenants. According to the text of the document, tenants affected by the coronavirus epidemic or quarantine will have the right to suspend rent payments for 90 days.

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The bill, which already has the support of 21 state senators (a total of 63 people in the Senate, decisions are made by a majority of 32 votes), reads:

“Suspended all rent payments for a number of small business residential and commercial tenants if such tenant lost their job or were forced to close their business in New York State. Suspension is possible for the next 90 days starting from the date of entry into force of this document ”.

Now the bill is under consideration by the relevant committee, where it will be decided whether it will move forward to the state Senate meeting room, where the final decision will be made. You can express your opinion on the proposed measure by contacting a member of the Senate representing your area (to get the Senator's contacts from your area, call 518-455-4100). You can find out more about the bill approval process. here.

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