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Eviction Laws in New York - FAQ & Notice Requirements 2025

Everything you need to know about eviction laws in New York.

New York Eviction Notice Requirements

14 days
Non-Payment Notice
30 days
Lease Violation Notice
30 days
Month-to-Month Notice

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days notice for non-payment eviction in New York?

14 days

How much notice is required for lease violation eviction in New York?

30 days

What notice is required to end a month-to-month lease in New York?

30 days

How long does the eviction process take in New York?

The eviction process in New York typically takes 2-8 weeks from notice to court judgment, depending on the reason for eviction, court backlogs, and whether the tenant contests the eviction.

Can a landlord evict without going to court in New York?

No, in New York landlords must go through the legal eviction process. Self-help evictions (changing locks, removing belongings, shutting off utilities) are illegal and can result in penalties.

What are valid reasons for eviction in New York?

Valid eviction reasons in New York include non-payment of rent, lease violations, property damage, illegal activity, and end of lease term. Each reason may have different notice requirements.

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