New York Statutes
§ 95 — Judgments against housing companies not relating to mortgage indebtedness
New York § 95
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N.Y. Private Housing Finance § 95 (2026).
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§ 95. Judgments against housing companies not relating to mortgage\nindebtedness. In the event of a judgment against a housing company in\nany action not pertaining to the collection of a mortgage indebtedness,\nthere shall be no sale of any of the real property of such housing\ncompany except upon sixty days' written notice to the commissioner and,\nif the municipality has made a loan to the housing company, to the\nmunicipality in which the project is located. Upon receipt of such\nnotice the commissioner and the municipality shall take such steps as in\nits judgment may be necessary to protect the rights of all parties.\n
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