Eviction Case Postponement Rights

Summary

In New York State, tenants facing eviction can request a 14-day adjournment. The decision to grant this postponement is at the judges discretion and depends on the specifics of the case. To pursue this, tenants must file a request for adjournment with the court handling their eviction case.

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Yes and I want a 14 day postponement
In New York, you can ask the court for an adjournment (postponement) of your eviction case. The judge typically has the discretion to grant it, often for up to 14 days. You will need to file a request for adjournment with the court handling your case.
Would you like guidance on how to file this request?