The Economist

It is getting much harder to get evicted in New York City

Landlords Face Mounting Obstacles as Evictions Become Rare in NYC

A shifting legal landscape is delivering significant victories to current renters while simultaneously creating substantial hurdles for those hoping to secure housing in the city. As regulatory mechanisms tighten, the process of removing non-paying or problematic tenants has grown increasingly complex and time-consuming for property owners. Conversely, prospective renters are finding the market more competitive and restrictive, as landlords become more cautious about who they lease to in an environment where ending a tenancy is no longer a straightforward remedy for underperformance.


Source: The Economist Generated at: 2025-09-25 13:30:34 UTC

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