Can a tenant in New York be evicted if the owner of the building fails to give him or her a renewal lease?
If the building owner fails to offer a renewal lease to the tenant, the tenant shall not be deprived of his or her rights under the regulations. The owner shall be barred from commencing any action or proceeding against the tenant based upon the lack of a required renewal lease. See Fact Sheet #4.
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