Source: https://www.nysenate.gov/legislation/bills/2019/S8139
Timestamp: 2020-08-13 11:09:49
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§99', '§ 2', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 5', '§ 99']

NY State Senate Bill S8139
senate Bill S8139
Relates to suspending rent payments for certain tenants in response to the outbreak of Covid-19
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Mar 29, 2020 referred to finance
S8139 (ACTIVE) - Details
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S8139 (ACTIVE) - Summary
Relates to suspending rent payments for certain tenants due to the state of emergency declared by Executive Order No. 202, where they have lost earned income or were forced to close their place of business; establishes a coronavirus rental assistance fund.
S8139 (ACTIVE) - Sponsor Memo
BILL NUMBER: S8139
An act to suspend rent payments for certain tenants in response to the
outbreak of coronavirus; and to amend the state finance law, in relation
to establishing the COVID-19 rental assistance fund
To provide rent relief for residential tenants, small businesses and
not-for-profits suffering from loss of income due to the outbreak of
Section 2 suspends rent payments for tenants who have lost earned income
or had their businesses shut down due to COVID-19 and instead requires
payment at 30% of their actual income during the emergency.
Section 3 provides for aid, administered by Homes and Community Renewal,
to property owners that receive less rental income due to this act.
Section 4 prohibits the filing of new petitions to commence summary
eviction proceedings for 30 days after the end of the COVID-19 state of
emergency. Additionally prevents landlords to use late or reduced rent
payments as the basis of a summary holdover proceeding for the chronic
Section 5 establishes a COVID-19 Rental Assistance Fund to provide aid
to property owners using unrestricted emergency federal aid and any
other funds available from the state.
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, governments have shut down most
businesses and other activities throughout the state. This has resulted
in significant income loss to employees, businesses, and not-for-pro-
fits. Due to the lost income, payment of rent has become impossible for
many throughout the state. This bill provides relief to those tenants by
suspending their rent payments for 90 days and instead only requiring
payments the tenant can afford to make, while also providing financial
assistance to property owners that will see reduced rental income.
in full force and effect on and after March 9, 2020.
S8139 (ACTIVE) - Bill Text download pdf
AN ACT to suspend rent payments for certain tenants in response  to  the
outbreak  of  coronavirus;  and  to  amend  the  state finance law, in
relation to establishing the COVID-19 rental assistance fund
(a)  "actual  income"  means  (i) for a residential tenant, all wages,
tips, overtime, salary, recurring gifts, returns on investment,  welfare
assistance,  social security payments, child support payments, unemploy-
ment benefits, emergency federal, state  or  local  assistance,  or  any
other  form  of income that may be used to pay rent; and (ii) for a not-
for-profit corporation or small business, all revenue,  including  emer-
gency  federal,  state  or local assistance, or any other form of income
that  may be used to pay rent, received minus the amount of any wages or
salary paid to employees of  the  not-for-profit  corporation  or  small
(b) "landlord" means the person or entity to whom a tenant owes rent;
(c)  "rent"  means the amount charged in consideration for the use and
occupancy of real property pursuant to a written or oral  rental  agree-
ment or statute;
(d)  "state  of  emergency"  means  the state of emergency declared by
executive order 202 that began on March 7, 2020.
(e) "covered tenant" includes a residential  tenant  having  the  same
meaning as paragraph (a) or (b) of subdivision 1 of section 235-f of the
real property law, or  those who otherwise pay for the use and occupancy
of  a  residential dwelling, except for a residential tenant receiving a
local, state or federal income based rental subsidy, a tenant that is  a
not-for-profit  corporation,  or  a  tenant  that is a small business as
defined by section 131 of the economic development law.
§ 2. (a) (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, rule or regu-
lation to the contrary, any covered tenant in the state  that  has  lost
earned  income,  has  been  forced  to close their place of business, or
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whose business activities have been substantially curtailed resulting in
a loss of income as a  result  of  government  ordered  restrictions  in
response  to  the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), shall
be  responsible  for rent payments up to thirty percent of their current
income or their contractual rent, whichever is less, per month  for  the
duration of ninety days following the effective date of this act.
(ii)  Where  a tenant is authorized to pay an amount that is less than
their contractual or statutory rent pursuant to  this  act,  the  tenant
shall provide the landlord with a written and signed statement affirming
the  tenant's  aggregate  actual income for the thirty days prior to the
date such rent was due. Such payment shall absolve  the  tenant  of  any
further  obligation to pay rent and any difference between the rent that
would have been contractually or statutorily owed and  the  amount  paid
pursuant  to this paragraph shall be waived, except where a tenant later
receives additional income, such rent obligations shall be recalculated.
(iii) In a summary proceeding for the non-payment of rent under  arti-
cle  7  of  the  real property actions and proceedings law, a tenant may
raise a payment made pursuant to this act as a defense  to  non-payment.
If  the  amount  of  the tenant's actual income is in dispute, the court
shall review documentation of the  tenant's  income  in  camera,  unless
otherwise  deemed  necessary  by  the  court.  Notwithstanding any other
provision of law to the contrary, pay stubs, copies of checks and signed
letters from the tenant's employer, and other customary documentation of
income shall constitute prima facie  evidence  of  the  tenant's  actual
income and shall be presumptively admissible in such summary proceeding.
(b) Any tenant whose lease expires during the state of emergency shall
have  the  option of extending such lease under the terms existing prior
to the expiration of the lease for a period of up to ninety  days  after
the expiration of the state of emergency.
(c)  Late  fees,  interest or other penalties shall not be collectable
for rent accrued during the existence of the state of emergency.
§ 3. Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary,  a  landlord  that
has  lost  rental  income  pursuant  to  this act and has not been fully
compensated by emergency federal, state or local assistance,  may  apply
to the division of housing and community renewal for relief. The commis-
sioner may, upon satisfaction of the veracity of the landlord's applica-
tion and to the extent possible, authorize the distribution of any emer-
gency aid available through the COVID-19 rental assistance fund pursuant
to section 99-hh of the state finance law in response to the outbreak of
the  novel  coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), to any such landlord in
the amount of rental income lost. The commissioner of  the  division  of
housing  and community renewal shall promulgate rules and regulations to
effectuate this act.
§ 4. Notwithstanding any other law to the  contrary,  no  court  shall
accept  for  filing  a  petition to commence a new summary proceeding to
recover possession of real property under article 7 of the real property
actions and proceedings law for non-payment of rent for at least  thirty
days  following  the  expiration of the state of emergency; provided any
statute of limitations applicable to such summary proceedings  shall  be
tolled for thirty days.  In no event shall late or reduced rent payments
during  the  state of emergency constitute the basis for a summary hold-
over proceeding for the chronic nonpayment of rent.
§ 5. The state finance law is amended by adding a new section 99-hh to
§ 99-HH. COVID-19 RENTAL ASSISTANCE FUND. 1. THERE  IS  HEREBY  ESTAB-
LISHED IN THE JOINT CUSTODY OF THE COMMISSIONER OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
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RENEWAL AND THE COMPTROLLER, A SPECIAL FUND TO BE KNOWN AS THE "COVID-19
RENTAL ASSISTANCE FUND".
2.  SUCH  FUND  SHALL  CONSIST  OF  ANY UNRESTRICTED FEDERAL EMERGENCY
ASSISTANCE FUNDING PROVIDED TO THE STATE THAT MAY  BE  APPROPRIATED  FOR
SUCH  PURPOSE,  AND  ALL  OTHER MONEYS APPROPRIATED, CREDITED, OR TRANS-
FERRED THERETO FROM ANY OTHER FUND OR SOURCE PURSUANT TO LAW. NOTHING IN
THIS SECTION SHALL PREVENT  THE  STATE  FROM  SOLICITING  AND  RECEIVING
3. MONEYS OF THE FUND SHALL BE EXPENDED ONLY FOR RELIEF DUE TO REDUCED
RENTAL INCOME CAUSED BY  OUTBREAK  OF  NOVEL  CORONAVIRUS  DISEASE  2019
4.  MONEYS  SHALL  BE PAID OUT OF THE FUND ON THE AUDIT AND WARRANT OF
OF  HOUSING  AND  COMMUNITY  RENEWAL. ANY INTEREST RECEIVED BY THE COMP-
TROLLER ON MONEYS ON DEPOSIT IN  THE  COVID-19  RENTAL  ASSISTANCE  FUND
have been in full force and effect on and after March 7, 2020.