This is a legal document that was released by the New York State Unified Court System - a government authority operating within New York.
The document is provided in Korean.
Q: What is the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: The Tenant's Declaration of Hardship is a document that tenants in New York can use to declare their financial difficulties due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Q: Who can use the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: Tenants in New York who are facing financial difficulties due to the Covid-19 pandemic can use the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship.
Q: What is the purpose of the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: The purpose of the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship is to protect tenants from eviction during the Covid-19 pandemic by providing a legal defense based on their financial hardship.
Q: How does the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship work?
A: Tenants can complete and sign the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship, and provide it to their landlord or housing court to demonstrate their financial hardship and prevent eviction.
Q: What information does the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship require?
A: The Tenant's Declaration of Hardship generally requires tenants to provide information about their household income, expenses, and any other financial assistance they have received.
Q: Is the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship specific to New York?
A: Yes, the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship is specific to New York and is designed to help tenants in the state.
Q: Does the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship guarantee protection from eviction?
A: While the Tenant's Declaration of Hardship provides a legal defense against eviction, it does not guarantee protection. It depends on the specific circumstances and the court's decision.
Form Details:
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