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Prince v Boroff & Associates, PLLC

If you were a Bronx tenant who had a housing court case filed against you by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021, and a process server named Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot claimed to have taped papers to your door, a court-approved settlement was reached over alleged improper service. The claim deadline was March 16, 2026, so the filing window is now closed.

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Who may qualify

You qualify if you were a tenant who had a housing court case filed against you by Jason D. Boroff & Associates, PLLC in Bronx Housing Court after April 10, 2021, and in that case the process server was either Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot, who reported serving you by conspicuous (door) service — meaning papers were attached to your door rather than handed to you personally.

Official eligibility wording

Tenants who had a housing court case filed against them by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021 in Bronx Housing Court, where process server Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot claimed to have served papers by conspicuous (door) service.

This summary is based on available official settlement sources. The settlement administrator determines eligibility and payment approval.

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Important dates

Claim deadline
March 16, 2026 (closed)

Proof requirements

Proof requirement is currently marked as Unknown.

Review the official claim form before submitting any information.

What you need

Filing required a Class Member ID and PIN provided to class members. The online claim form was at improperservicesettlement.com. The deadline was March 16, 2026.

How to file this claim

If you're a Bronx tenant who had a housing court case filed against you by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021, and a process server named Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot claimed to serve you by taping papers to your door, you need to file a claim. Grab your Class Member ID and PIN from the notice you were mailed and file at improperservicesettlement.com by March 16, 2026. This claim form asks for 2 fields.

  1. Check that you had a housing court case filed against you in Bronx Housing Court by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021, and that service was claimed by Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot via the door-posting method.
  2. Find the settlement notice that was mailed to you — it has your Class Member ID and PIN printed on it.
  3. Go to improperservicesettlement.com and click the Claim Form link.
  4. Log in with your Class Member ID and PIN, then fill out the online claim form.
  5. Submit before March 16, 2026.

What the form asks

  • Class Member ID — Your unique Class Member ID exactly as it appears in your settlement notice. (Printed on the notice mailed to you by the settlement administrator.)
  • PIN — The PIN that came with your Class Member ID in the mailed notice. (On the same notice as your Class Member ID.)

Watch out for

  • March 16, 2026 is the deadline, and the site notes this is already an extended date — there's no reason to expect another extension.
  • You can't get into the claim form without both your Class Member ID and PIN. If you can't find the mailed notice, contact the settlement administrator before the deadline.
  • The court has already granted final approval, so the settlement is locked in — filing your claim is the only step left.

We prepare — you file on the official site yourself. This is not legal advice and is not an eligibility decision; the administrator and court decide.

How do I file a claim for this settlement?

This record no longer has an open public claim form — confirm the current status and any next steps on the official source.

  1. Confirm you are within the eligible group described in the official notice — the settlement administrator determines eligibility.
  2. Gather any documents the official form asks for — this settlement marks proof as Unknown.
  3. Open the official claim form or settlement website.
  4. Submit accurate information through the official settlement administrator or government source before March 16, 2026.
  5. Save your confirmation number if one is provided, then watch the payment status for distribution updates.

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  • Claim deadline

    March 16, 2026

    Verified Jun 16, 2026 · against the official settlement website

  • Eligibility summary

    Tenants who had a housing court case filed against them by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021 in Bronx Housing Court, where process server Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot claimed to have served papers by conspicuous (door) service.

    Verified Jun 16, 2026 · against the official settlement website

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  • Official claim URL

    www.improperservicesettlement.com

    Verified Jun 16, 2026 · against the official settlement website

Common questions

Is the Prince v Boroff & Associates, PLLC settlement legitimate?

Yes — the Prince v Boroff & Associates, PLLC settlement is a real claims process that SettleSignal tracks from its official source. File only through the official settlement website (www.improperservicesettlement.com); a genuine settlement administrator never charges a fee to file. SettleSignal last checked this record against the official source on June 16, 2026. Always confirm the current details on the official site before filing.

Who may qualify for this settlement?

Tenants who had a housing court case filed against them by the Boroff firm after April 10, 2021 in Bronx Housing Court, where process server Enrique Diaz or Emmanuel Lanzot claimed to have served papers by conspicuous (door) service.

What is the claim deadline?

The claim deadline is March 16, 2026. Confirm the current deadline on the official settlement source before filing.

Do I need proof to claim?

Proof requirement: Unknown. The settlement administrator determines what documentation, if any, is required.

What is the current payment status?

Current payment status: Unknown. Payments are issued by the administrator after the court process concludes.

When will Prince v Boroff & Associates, PLLC pay out?

Current payment status: Unknown. Class-action payouts typically begin only after final approval and any appeals. See our payout timeline guide.

Where is the official Prince v Boroff & Associates, PLLC claim form?

The official claim form is hosted by the settlement administrator. Use the 'Open official claim form' button on this page — never pay a fee to file.

What is this lawsuit actually about?

The New York Legal Assistance Group sued on behalf of thousands of Bronx tenants, arguing that two process servers — Enrique Diaz and Emmanuel Lanzot — falsely claimed to have served court papers by taping them to doors, when in reality many tenants were never properly notified of the cases filed against them by the Boroff law firm.

What does 'conspicuous service' mean?

It's a legal method where a process server attaches court papers to your door when they can't hand them to you directly. The lawsuit claims this was done improperly — tenants didn't actually receive notice of the cases against them.

The deadline was March 16, 2026 — what if I missed it?

The claim window has closed. If you believe you qualify, visit improperservicesettlement.com or use the 'Contact Us' page to ask the settlement administrator if any options remain.

How do I know if I'm actually in the class?

Class members were identified through court records. If you received a notice with a Class Member ID and PIN, you were identified as a potential class member. If you think you qualify but never received a notice, contact the settlement administrator directly.

Is this settlement final?

Yes. The court has granted final approval of the settlement. You can find the Order Granting Final Approval on the settlement documents page at improperservicesettlement.com.

Where to act

When you are ready, you open the official claim form yourself. SettleSignal does not file claims or determine eligibility.

No public claim form

The claim deadline (Mar 16, 2026) has passed — this settlement is closed to new claims. Listed for reference.

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Disclaimer

This service summarizes publicly available settlement information and links to official settlement sources. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, do not submit claims on your behalf, and do not determine eligibility or payout approval. Only file a claim if the information you provide is accurate.

Change log

  • June 16, 2026 — Settlement published after verification.
  • June 16, 2026 — Verified field details updated from an official source.