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New York State Attorney General Real Estate Judgment Enforcement

The process by which the New York State Attorney General enforces judgments related to real estate, including the use of liens, executions, and forfeiture.

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Jan 15, 2026
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What are the legal steps required in New York for a state attorney general to seize privately held real estate after a civil judgment?

A state attorney general seeking to take privately held real estate after winning a civil judgment in New York must generally follow the same post‑judgment enforcement paths available to any judgment ...

Feb 4, 2026

What legal steps does the New York AG need to take to convert a judgment into a lien and then into a foreclosure sale on commercial property?

by docketing or transcripting that judgment with the county clerk where the debtor’s real property is located; once docketed the creditor can pursue execution remedies and, if necessary, a foreclosure...

Jan 30, 2026

What legal steps does an attorney general take to seize real estate to satisfy a civil judgment in New York?

(or any judgment creditor) seeking to must first convert the money judgment into a lien on specific property by transcribing or docketing the judgment in the county where the real estate sits, then ob...

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