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Re: eviction: where? doesn't sound like NYC

Posted by faith on May 25, 2000 at 12:28:58:

In Reply to: Re: eviction: where? doesn't sound like NYC posted by Anna on May 19, 2000 at 21:50:03:

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: the judge also noted that the first 'notice for rent or posession' which was 'supposedly' filled out at the court.. was 'forged, and that is misrepresentation, then he told my landlord that he was overlooking that and accepting it as the first notice.

: Demand for Rent is by landlord, not by court here in NYC.

: : i was wondering if this is legal? I am appealing the case, and therefore am not surrerendering the money owed to my landlord which was to be paid upon moving out (on the 25th). They are putting a judgement against me.. is this legal?? any help anyone can provide would be helpful. thank you

: If you're appealing, ask for a stay of execution of the judgment or else they'll be able to attach your bank account, garnish wages, etc.

i dont live in the city, i live in earlton which is in greene county. I have a strange feeling i've fallen victim to being an 'outsider' in a small town

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