Proposed New York Bill Requiring Maintenance of Vacant and Abandoned Properties Set to Become Law
Legislation Update
December 9, 2021
Source: New York State Senate (S1579 full bill text)
New York Senate Bill 1579, that requires a claimant in a mortgage foreclosure action to maintain the subject property, has been passed by both the Senate and Assembly and has been delivered to the Governor’s desk. With passage of the bill, New York will require that, for a property where a foreclosure action has commenced, servicers must maintain the property when it is vacant, becomes vacant, or is abandoned by the mortgagor but occupied by a tenant. If signed by the Governor, the bill becomes law on December 19, 2021.
For full bill text, please click the source link above.