Just cause eviction rules in Bronx County, NY β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Bronx County is covered by New York State Good Cause Eviction Law (L.2024, ch.56, Part HH), enacted April 2024. Landlords must have statutorily defined good cause to refuse lease renewal or evict. Rent increases over the local standard (CPI+5% or 10%, whichever is lower) are presumed unreasonable.
The Bronx, as part of NYC, is automatically covered by Good Cause Eviction under Real Property Law Article 6-A. Tenants in non-rent-stabilized, non-rent-controlled units in buildings of 11+ units (with exemptions for owner-occupied small buildings, condos, co-ops, and units above 245% of FMR) receive lease renewal protections. Good causes include nonpayment of rent, nuisance, illegal use, and owner occupancy. NYC Housing Court (Bronx branch at 851 Grand Concourse) handles eviction proceedings. Separately, NYC rent-stabilized units remain governed by the Rent Stabilization Law and the Rent Guidelines Board.
Improper eviction filings can be dismissed with prejudice. Tenants may raise Good Cause as affirmative defense. Retaliatory evictions under RPL Β§223-b carry actual damages plus attorney fees.
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