New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10831

Introduced
4/1/26  

Caption

Limits the requirements of supplying good cause eviction law notice to units covered by good cause eviction laws.

Impact

If enacted, A10831 is likely to have significant implications for both landlords and tenants in municipalities that have adopted good cause eviction laws. By modifying the notification requirements, the bill may reduce the administrative burden on landlords when it comes to compliance with eviction procedures. However, it is also crucial to observe that any reductions in notification demands could potentially impact tenants' awareness of their rights and protections under existing eviction laws. This balancing act between easing landlords' responsibilities and protecting tenants’ rights is central to the discussions surrounding this bill.

Summary

Bill A10831 proposes amendments to the real property law in New York, specifically targeting the requirements for landlords to supply notices regarding good cause eviction. The primary intent of this bill is to limit how these notices are presented to units that fall under the jurisdiction of good cause eviction laws. The bill seeks to streamline the notification process for landlords while also ensuring essential protections for tenants, particularly those in vulnerable housing situations. By addressing these specifics in the law, the bill aims to clarify the obligations of landlords and enhance housing stability for tenants across New York.

Contention

The proposed amendments are expected to spark debate regarding tenant protections. Advocates for tenants’ rights may raise concerns that the changes could dilute the efficacy of current protections against wrongful eviction. There may be fears that while the intention is to simplify compliance for landlords, tenants could inadvertently be left with less information about their rights in eviction scenarios. This contention underscores the ongoing challenges in housing policy, where the need for landlord compliance must be balanced against safeguarding tenant rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A09370

Relates to enacting technical changes to the good cause eviction law.

NY S08612

Relates to enacting technical changes to the good cause eviction law.

NY A10115

Requires the entire demolition of a housing accommodation or building by a landlord to qualify as a good cause eviction.

NY S09710

Prohibits the eviction of small commercial tenants in the city of New York without good cause.

NY H2022

Relative to prohibiting eviction without good cause

NY HB709

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

NY HB774

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

NY SB651

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

NY SB462

Landlord and Tenant - Residential Leases and Holdover Tenancies - Local Good Cause Termination (Good Cause Eviction)

NY SB00257

An Act Concerning Evictions For Cause.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.