A divided Supreme Court lifted part of New York’s eviction moratorium, saying the state had gone too far in protecting tenants at the expense of landlords
WASHINGTON—A divided Supreme Court on Thursday lifted part of New York’s eviction moratorium, saying the state had gone too far in protecting tenants at the expense of landlords.
The high court, in an unsigned written order, blocked a state measure that made it easy for tenants to invoke eviction protections by self-certifying that they were facing financial hardships during the Covid-19 pandemic. Landlords generally couldn’t challenge such certifications.
The court said its order did nothing to disturb other New York provisions that allow tenants to invoke eviction protections in court proceedings, so long as they can demonstrate pandemic-related hardships.
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