New York City Landlords should not throw out their tenants belongings post eviction

 

by: Daniel Gershburg, Esq.  

I recently had a Landlord Tenant case in Brooklyn New York where the Landlord threw out the Tenants belongings the day after the tenants were evicted.  Lets just say thats bad.  Instead, as required by law, put the property of the tenant into storage for 30 days and inform the tenant that the property is in storage, that they should come pick it up, and that if they do not, it will be sold.

Trust me, it will save you a ton of time and money in the end.  

 

Daniel Gershburg Esq., is a Bankruptcy & Real Estate attorney serving  clients in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Long Island and Westchester.  Mr. Gershburg has given lectures and presentations to both attorneys and the community at large surrounding Bankruptcy and financial advocacy in the New York City area.  Currently he is working on his first book giving practical advice about repairing troubled credit and how to improve credit post Bankruptcy

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