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The Greater Ridgewood Restoration Corporation announces that the recently rebuilt 1865 Linden Street is now available for sale. The historic six-family former row house, built prior to World War 1 has been retrofitted to an up-to-date "green" building, containing 3 spacious 3 bedroom/2 bathroom condo apartments, with the latest environmental equipment, and energy efficient appliances.
What If the Case Is Adjourned or Scheduled for Trial on Another Date? Print E-mail

 

Landlords guide to NYC housing court

 

  • Be sure to come back to Court on the newly scheduled date.
  • Go to the room you were told to go to by the Court or the Expeditor.
  • On your return, follow the same instructions given above, in the section entitled “What Should You Do When Your Case Is Called? ” on page 10.
  • Be sure to check your name on the calendar and check in with the court clerk.
  • If the case has been adjourned for trial, be sure that you come back to Court with all of your evidence and witnesses. (See “What Do I Bring to Court to Prove My Case? ” on page 8).
  • If you get any papers from the tenant or from the Court that tell you to come back to Court on a different date, do not ignore them. Be sure you go back to Court on that date.
  • It is important that you read any papers that you receive because you may have to respond to them before you go back to court.
  • If you have any questions about the papers or about what will happen when you go back to Court, you may speak to an attorney in the Resource Center or  Clerk’s Office. The attorney is called a “Housing Court Counselor or Pro Se Attorney.”
 
 

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