To evict under ERAP, a landlord is required to demonstrate that their tenant:
- Intentionally caused significant damage to the property;
- Engaged in nuisance behavior or behavior that poses a safety hazard to others (landlord will have to provide specific instances and show that the behavior occurred more than one time);
- Tenant owes rent prior from to the pandemic that was not covered by ERAP funding;
- Owes rent after receipt of ERAP funding; or
- Tenant doesn't qualify for ERAP because:
- Income is above 80 percent of the area medium income ("AMI") for federal program or Income is above 120 percent for NYS program;
- A member of the household did not experience significant costs or a financial hardship due to COVID;
- Tenant has paid rent and there are no rental arrears owed on or after March 13, 2020; or
- The household is not at risk of homelessness.