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A06390 Summary:

BILL NOA06390
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORWalker
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §5206, CPLR
 
Increases the value of homesteads which are exempt from civil judgments from one hundred fifty thousand to two hundred fifty thousand dollars.
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A06390 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          6390
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      March 4, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. WALKER -- read once and referred to the Committee
          on Codes
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  civil  practice  law  and rules, in relation to
          increasing the value of homesteads which are to be exempt  from  civil
          judgments
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Subdivisions (a), (d) and (e) of section 5206 of the  civil
     2  practice  law  and rules, as amended by chapter 568 of the laws of 2010,
     3  are amended to read as follows:
     4    (a) Exemption of homestead. Property of one of  the  following  types,
     5  not  exceeding [one] two hundred fifty thousand dollars for the counties
     6  of Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx, Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk,  Rockland,
     7  Westchester and Putnam; one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars for the
     8  counties of Dutchess, Albany, Columbia, Orange, Saratoga and Ulster; and
     9  seventy-five thousand dollars for the remaining counties of the state in
    10  value  above  liens  and encumbrances, owned and occupied as a principal
    11  residence, is exempt from application to the  satisfaction  of  a  money
    12  judgment,  unless  the  judgment  was  recovered wholly for the purchase
    13  price thereof:
    14    1. a lot of land with a dwelling thereon,
    15    2. shares of stock in a cooperative apartment corporation,
    16    3. units of a condominium apartment, or
    17    4. a mobile home.
    18    But no exempt homestead shall be exempt from taxation or from sale for
    19  non-payment of taxes or assessments.
    20    (d) Exemption of homestead exceeding [one] two hundred fifty  thousand
    21  dollars  in  value  for  the counties of Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx,
    22  Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester and Putnam; one hundred
    23  twenty-five thousand dollars  for  the  counties  of  Dutchess,  Albany,
    24  Columbia, Orange, Saratoga and Ulster; and seventy-five thousand dollars
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06695-01-5

        A. 6390                             2
 
     1  for the remaining counties of the state. The exemption of a homestead is
     2  not  void  because  the  value of the property exceeds one hundred fifty
     3  thousand dollars for the counties of Kings,  Queens,  New  York,  Bronx,
     4  Richmond, Nassau, Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester and Putnam; one hundred
     5  twenty-five  thousand  dollars  for  the  counties  of Dutchess, Albany,
     6  Columbia, Orange, Saratoga and Ulster; and seventy-five thousand dollars
     7  for the remaining counties of the state  but  the  lien  of  a  judgment
     8  attaches to the surplus.
     9    (e)  Sale  of  homestead  exceeding  [one]  two hundred fifty thousand
    10  dollars for the counties of Kings, Queens, New  York,  Bronx,  Richmond,
    11  Nassau,  Suffolk,  Rockland, Westchester and Putnam; one hundred twenty-
    12  five thousand dollars for the counties of  Dutchess,  Albany,  Columbia,
    13  Orange,  Saratoga  and Ulster; and seventy-five thousand dollars for the
    14  remaining counties of the  state  in  value.  A  judgment  creditor  may
    15  commence  a  special  proceeding in the county in which the homestead is
    16  located against the judgment debtor  for  the  sale,  by  a  sheriff  or
    17  receiver,  of  a  homestead  exceeding  [one] two hundred fifty thousand
    18  dollars for the counties of Kings, Queens, New  York,  Bronx,  Richmond,
    19  Nassau,  Suffolk,  Rockland, Westchester and Putnam; one hundred twenty-
    20  five thousand dollars for the counties of  Dutchess,  Albany,  Columbia,
    21  Orange,  Saratoga  and Ulster; and seventy-five thousand dollars for the
    22  remaining counties of the state in value. The court may direct that  the
    23  notice  of  petition  be  served upon any other person. The court, if it
    24  directs such a sale, shall so marshal the proceeds of the sale that  the
    25  right  and  interest  of each person in the proceeds shall correspond as
    26  nearly as may be to [his] such person's right and interest in the  prop-
    27  erty sold. Money, not exceeding [one] two hundred fifty thousand dollars
    28  for  the  counties  of Kings, Queens, New York, Bronx, Richmond, Nassau,
    29  Suffolk, Rockland, Westchester and Putnam; one hundred twenty-five thou-
    30  sand dollars for the counties of  Dutchess,  Albany,  Columbia,  Orange,
    31  Saratoga and Ulster; and seventy-five thousand dollars for the remaining
    32  counties  of the state, paid to a judgment debtor, as representing [his]
    33  such judgment debtor's interest in the proceeds, is exempt for one  year
    34  after  the  payment, unless, before the expiration of the year, [he] the
    35  judgment debtor  acquires  an  exempt  homestead,  in  which  case,  the
    36  exemption  ceases  with  respect  to  so  much  of  the money as was not
    37  expended for the purchase of that property; and  the  exemption  of  the
    38  property  so  acquired  extends to every debt against which the property
    39  sold was exempt. Where the exemption of property sold as  prescribed  in
    40  this  subdivision  has been continued after the judgment debtor's death,
    41  or where [he] the judgment debtor dies after the sale and before payment
    42  to [him] the judgment debtor of [his] the judgment debtor's  portion  of
    43  the  proceeds  of  the  sale,  the  court may direct that portion of the
    44  proceeds which represents  [his]  such  judgment  debtor's  interest  be
    45  invested  for the benefit of the person or persons entitled to the bene-
    46  fit of the exemption, or be otherwise disposed of as justice requires.
    47    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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