With NYC evictions on the rise, these contractors made millions

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With NYC evictions on the rise, these contractors made millions

New York City marshals are cashing in again after losing out on millions of dollars during a nearly two-year eviction freeze, city records show.

Gothamist contacted all 30 marshals active in New York City this year to discuss their rebounding income and various responsibilities. None agreed to talk. “Marshals collect many millions of dollars annually for the city from parking scofflaws,” he said. “They complement the enforcement and collection efforts of the sheriff’s office.”

But with the moratorium lifted in January 2022, evictions are once again on the rise — and with that, marshals' pay is likely to increase this year.

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