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In many states, tenants who are in default of their lease can avoid immediate eviction by getting a court to issue an order granting them a temporary reprieve to cure the problem. These orders, called “Yellowstone Injunctions” in New York, are supposed to be a last resort measure that courts issue in the interest of fairness so that tenants who are ready, willing, and able to cure their violations can rescue their tenancy.