Cana landlord evict me if I paid the amount agreed upon in court for rent arrears?
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Cana landlord evict me if I paid the amount agreed upon in court for rent arrears?
Can you be evicted for not paying court costs and fees on time. I paid the amount agreed for the arrears in court but the landlord still send a Marshall with a 72 hours notice of eviction. I did not yet paid the lawyers fee and court cost which I will pay.
Asked on October 22, 2011 under Real Estate Law, New York
Answers:
Michael D. Siegel / Siegel & Siegel, P.C.
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Contact the Marshal and pay the Marshal directly. That is the way to stop the eviction. The Marshal will give you a reciept for the court, and has the exact amount required.
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