Insights: AlertsNew York Executive Orders 202.64 and 66 and the Tenant Safe Harbor ActOctober 8, 2020 On September 18, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo issued Executive Order 202.64, which continued through October 20, 2020 the moratorium on initiating a proceeding or enforcement of a) an eviction of any commercial tenant for nonpayment of rent or b) a foreclosure of any commercial mortgage for nonpayment of such mortgage. This represents a continuation of the moratorium directed in Executive Order 202.48, which Governor Cuomo signed on July 6, 2020. Executive Order 202.48 had modified the directive contained in Executive Order 202.28, signed by Governor Cuomo on May 7, 2020, which previously imposed a similar moratorium on eviction and foreclosure actions that applied to both residential and commercial tenants and mortgagees. Executive Order 202.48 did not extend the moratorium on residential evictions and foreclosures because the New York State Legislature enacted legislation subsequent to Executive Order 202.28 that protects residential tenants and mortgagees. Similar legislation has not been enacted for commercial tenants or borrowers. |
