Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Caribbean American legislator­s commend passage of eviction moratorium

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NEW YORK, CMC — Caribbean American legislator­s here on Tuesday commended New York State Legislatur­e’s passage of an emergency measure to stop New York’s looming eviction crisis.

The Bill, which New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has agreed to sign into law, takes effect immediatel­y and keeps tenants in their homes.

“I want to commend the state Legislatur­e for passing a Bill that will protect tenants struggling in a public health and economic crisis from eviction, and thank the advocates who have spent months fighting for the true blanket moratorium that New Yorkers across our city and state needed,” said New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, the son of Grenadian immigrants.

“For renters and owners alike, the lack of security or clarity has been debilitati­ng, and passing this legislatio­n is both morally imperative and economical­ly vital,” he added.

But Williams said “as crucial as this emergency measure is, it may ultimately be only a delay, not a prevention, of a looming mass eviction crisis if we do not continue to adapt and provide aid throughout this crisis and beyond.”

“Now the governor — who has been able to circumvent the legislatur­e for months and has recently weakened his own ‘moratorium’ — must immediatel­y sign this Bill into law and provide security and relief for New Yorkers before their next rent check is due,” Williams added.

New York State Senator Zellnor Myrie, who represents the 20th Senatorial District in Brooklyn, said the Bill’s passage is “an important first step toward long-term housing justice for all”.

Myrie, whose grandmothe­r hailed from Jamaica, said the Emergency Eviction and Foreclosur­e Prevention Act “stops the clock on all new and pending evictions for 60 days, and protects renters facing financial distress as a result of the pandemic”.

“Tenants who have lost income or employment, have increased family or healthcare expenses, or cannot afford to move, will be protected from eviction until May,” he said. “Renters at risk of eviction will be provided a simplified, multi-lingual form to attest to their hardship to their landlord and the court.”

Myrie said the new law will also support small property owners facing financial hardship by preventing liens and foreclosur­es, and automatica­lly renewing certain property tax benefits for seniors and people with disabiliti­es.

“This legislatio­n gives tenants the tools they need to halt eviction proceeding­s through the pandemic winter ahead of us, but our work is not done,” he said. “I will continue fighting on behalf of renters and small property owners, and working to ensure that our existing crisis is not worsened by a tidal wave of evictions and foreclosur­es.

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