Newark, NJ asked in Landlord - Tenant for New York

Q: Does a landlord in NY State have to serve notice to quit/cure prior to filing petition Holdover Recover Real Property?

Serving a 30 day notice together with rent demand isn't sufficient service to then proceed with a Holdover petition to Recovery Real Property? No notice to Cure or Quit ?

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Elaine Shay
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Elaine Shay
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  • Landlord Tenant Lawyer
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: A rent demand is served in connection with starting a nonpayment case not a holdover proceeding. Since landlord's that are self represented are held to the same standards as those who retain counsel, avoid being penny wise and pound foolish and hire a local attorney to assist you with your landlord tenant case.

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