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 Haitian Creole.
Q: What is the Commercial Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: The Commercial Tenant's Declaration of Hardship is a document used by tenants in New York to declare their financial hardship during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Q: Who can use the Commercial Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: Commercial tenants in New York who are facing financial hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can use the declaration.
Q: What does the declaration require the tenant to do?
A: The declaration requires the tenant to declare their financial hardship and provide information about their income and expenses.
Q: Why would a tenant use the Commercial Tenant's Declaration of Hardship?
A: A tenant would use the declaration to demonstrate their financial hardship and potentially seek relief from eviction or lease termination.
Q: How does the declaration protect the tenant?
A: The declaration can provide certain protections for tenants, such as a temporary stay on eviction proceedings or a potential renegotiation of lease terms.
Q: Is the Commercial Tenant's Declaration of Hardship specific to Haitian Creole speakers?
A: No, the declaration is available in multiple languages to accommodate tenants of different linguistic backgrounds.
Q: What should a tenant do after completing the declaration?
A: A tenant should submit the completed declaration to their landlord and keep a copy for their records.
Form Details:
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