NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 757 — SECTION 757 Eviction as the result of foreclosure

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What is NY RPAPL § 757?

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This section addresses the confidentiality of court records for lessees evicted due to foreclosure proceedings. The statute mandates that records relating to such lessees be sealed and prohibits any disclosure or use of this information. Applies to lessees affected by foreclosure actions on real property.

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§ 757 SECTION 757 Eviction as the result of foreclosure

RPAPL § 757

In the event that a lessee is removed from real property pursuant to this article, and the leased real property was the subject of a foreclosure proceeding pursuant to this chapter or the subject of a tax foreclosure proceeding, the court records relating to any such lessee shall be sealed and be deemed confidential. No disclosure or use of such information relating to any such lessee shall be authorized, and the use of such information shall be prohibited.

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