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[NY] What do I do after sending an eviction notice for multiple lease violations? What is the next step after the notice?

What do I do after sending an eviction notice for multiple lease violations? What is the next step after the notice?

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I am sorry to hear of this issue. You will want to give the tenant a written notice to vacate. If they do not vacate within the notice period, you will then file for an eviction at your local small claims court. You will fill out and file the eviction complaint/petition. You will then have it served on your tenant. You would be evicting because your tenant is causing the issues you noted above.

The judge will schedule a hearing and determine if your tenant should be evicted.

If at any time you need an attorney to assist you, you can find a local attorney by contacting your local bar association and asking for a referral. You can also contact your local legal aid society, as they offer free and low-cost services in these types of cases. Another good resource is to contact your local law schools, as they often have clinics with attorneys that will assist in these types of cases.

Again, I am sorry to hear of this issue. If you have any follow-up questions, I will be very happy to assist you.

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What do I do after sending an eviction notice for multiple lease violations? What is the next step after the notice?

Lexi

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I understand you’ve sent a notice. Is it an eviction notice?

I’m going to send a notice. What comes after sending the notice to the tenant?

Lexi

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Have you consulted with a lawyer regarding the notice?

No, I’m here for that.

Lexi

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Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured they’ll be able to help with sending the notice.

No, please connect me.

Lexi

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Which state do you live in?

NY.

Lexi

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Are you trying to evict your tenant?

Yes.

Lexi

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What is the reason for the eviction?

Multiple reasons:

  • Owning more animals than what has been signed/registered on the lease and insurance record.
  • Child abuse and lots of profane language reported by multiple neighbors.
  • Not having trash pickup service, causing littering by the tenant on the premises.
  • Not picking up after the dog in the yard.
  • Abusing energy consumption by using it for babysitting business activities.
  • General littering around the premises.
Lexi

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When did the lease start?

It started in September.

Lexi

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Is it a month-to-month lease?

Yes, month to month.

Charlie

Charlie

Hello, my name is Charlie, and I am a licensed attorney. I am sorry you are experiencing these issues, but I will be happy to assist you with your questions today. Please allow me a moment to review your question.

Charlie

Charlie

I am sorry to hear of this issue. You will want to give the tenant a written notice to vacate. If they do not vacate within the notice period, you will then file for an eviction at your local small claims court. You will fill out and file the eviction complaint/petition. You will then have it served on your tenant. You would be evicting because your tenant is causing the issues you noted above.

The judge will schedule a hearing and determine if your tenant should be evicted.

If at any time you need an attorney to assist you, you can find a local attorney by contacting your local bar association and asking for a referral. You can also contact your local legal aid society, as they offer free and low-cost services in these types of cases. Another good resource is to contact your local law schools, as they often have clinics with attorneys that will assist in these types of cases.

Again, I am sorry to hear of this issue. If you have any follow-up questions, I will be very happy to assist you.

Charlie

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