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Stays under
RPAPL §753 753(1) Discretionary stay where tenant
holds over in premises occupied for dwelling purposes in city of
New York
1. In a proceeding to recover the possession of premises in the
city of New York occupied for dwelling purposes, other than a room
or rooms in an hotel, lodging house, or rooming house, upon the
ground that the occupant is holding over and continuing in possession
of the premises after the expiration of his term and without the
permission of the landlord, or, in a case where a new lessee is
entitled to possession, without the permission of the new lessee,
the court, on application of the occupant, may stay the issuance
of a warrant and also stay any execution to collect the costs of
the proceeding for a period of not more than six months, if it appears
that the premises are used for dwelling purposes; that the application
is made in good faith; that the applicant cannot within the neighborhood
secure suitable premises similar to those occupied by him and that
he made due and reasonable efforts to secure such other premises,
or that by reason of other facts it would occasion extreme hardship
to him or his family if the stay were not granted. |
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