NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1142 — SECTION 1142 Remedy of person evicted for rents and profits

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What is NY RPAPL § 1142?

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This section allows a person who has been evicted to seek recovery of rents and profits from the occupant of the property if the eviction was based on an erroneous presumption. The statute provides a legal remedy for individuals affected by wrongful eviction actions. Applies to individuals involved in eviction disputes regarding property occupancy.

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§ 1142 SECTION 1142 Remedy of person evicted for rents and profits

RPAPL § 1142

A person evicted as prescribed in this article may, if the presumption upon which he is evicted is erroneous, maintain an action against the person who has occupied the property, or his executor or administrator, to recover the rents and profits of the property, during the occupation, while the person upon whose life the prior estate depends is or was living.

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