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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Cuomo Sign’s Legislation to Protect Pets from Being Abandoned During Eviction

Cuomo Sign’s Legislation to Protect Pets from Being Abandoned During Eviction

August 24, 2018 By WRFA Radio Leave a Comment

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ALBANY – Governor Andrew Cuomo has signed legislation to protect pets from being abandoned during an eviction.

The No Pet Left Behind Law recognizes that pets should not be treated like property when their family is evicted, and it will ensure that plans are made for their care.

“I know firsthand how pets quickly become members of your family and it is absurd that in these instances a living animal can be treated the same as a possession and be put in harm’s way,” Governor Cuomo said. “I’m proud to sign this measure that will protect beloved family pets and solve this issue once and for all.”

When an eviction order is executed, a marshal takes possession of the property located within the evictee’s premises, prepares a written inventory of all items inside, stores the items for a specified amount of time, and then allows the evicted tenant to later retrieve their items. Current law does not distinguish between the treatment of a couch and an animal, which can result in the abandonment of pets. The law signed today addresses this oversight to help ensure the safety and care of pets. 

“Pets are family members too, and we are taking action to protect our four-legged friends,” said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. “This legislation will ensure the safety of animals during the eviction process. Pets should be treated in a safe, responsible, and humane manner, and no animal should be abandoned.”

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: Andrew Cuomo, Kathy Hochul, No Pet Left Behind Law

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