New York, NY asked in Landlord - Tenant for New York

Q: Hi I was starting a business with a partner a few months later he step out now my landlord told me that my STDP isdouble

He told me that my credit is bad even thought I had pay him the 3 months of security deposit also he sent me a new bill saying I have not pay water for 11 months when when I show him my receipts and ask for my payments records he don’t want to show it to me

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Mathew Paulose Jr.
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Mathew Paulose Jr.
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  • Bronxville, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Greetings. Relationships with landlords are primarily governed by lease agreements. If you have one, please take your agreement to a lawyer. The lawyer will review it and the facts and provide you with a solution to your problem. Even if you don't have a lease agreement, the lawyer will be able to help you understand your rights and obligations and will be able to advocate for you. Contact a lawyer today.

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