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In General
In addition to the main civil division of the Court, and the Small
Claims Part, the Civil Court of the City of New York has a Housing
Part devoted to actions and proceedings involving the enforcement
of state and local laws for the establishment and maintenance of
housing standards. The Housing Part has jurisdiction
of summary proceedings, and in addition to judgments
of possession, can award a judgment
for rent in any amount.
The kinds of cases filed in the Landlord-Tenant Housing Part Office
and decided in the Housing Court, include the following:
1. Residential Holdover Proceedings
2. Residential Non-Payment Proceedings
3. RPAPL Section 7A actions
4. Post-Eviction proceedings
5. Housing Part Proceedings (HP)
Read about the various types of cases on our Legal
and Procedural Information sections.
When a residential proceeding is filed in the courthouse it is
assigned to a Resolution Part. Refer to the Resolution
Part to learn more about the Part. When the case is ready for
trial, it is sent Trial Part. The only exceptions are HP
cases which are assigned to the HP Part and the presiding Housing
Court Judge handles all matters in the case, including trials. For
more information on trials, go to How
to Prepare for a Landlord-Tenant Trial.
Most residential landlord and tenant matters are handled by Housing
Judges. For information about Housing Court Judges’ profiles,
assignments or part rules, refer to Judges.
However, some landlord and tenant matters are handled in Part I (also known as the Integrated Part). Part I is a Special Part located in the New York County Civil Court. Cases are transferred into Part I when a tenant living in New York County is the subject of both a Civil Court, Housing Part case and a Supreme Court, Article 81 Guardianship case. Upon transfer, both cases are combined and adjudicated by an Acting Supreme Court Justice.
The Housing Part also offers litigants the opportunity to visit
a Housing Court Counselor in the Civil Court’s Help Center
for free legal information. The Help Center also offers an array
of free materials, pamphlets and videos on a variety of housing
questions for both landlords and tenants. More information and
hours of operation is available at the
Help Center.
The Housing Part also offers free consultations for landlords
and tenants with Volunteer Lawyers.
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