New York Eviction Notice
A demand that starts the process.
A New York eviction begins with a written notice or demand that names the tenant, the property, the reason and what is required. The period and form depend on the tenancy. This form structures the notice so it is complete before it is served.
What this notice is for
In New York, the landlord must give the tenant written notice before starting a formal case. The notice states the reason and what the tenant must do.
This form structures that notice with the fields New York needs, ready to fill and serve.
Key parts
- The tenant and the property
- The reason for the notice
- What the tenant must do
- The date and method of service
- The landlord's signature
Fill in your details
New York notes
- Notice rules are detailed and change
- Confirm the current form for your tenancy
- Get the record of service in writing
These notices are starting structures for you to fill in yourself, not legal advice. Eviction rules are strict and vary by state — anything you rely on should be reviewed by someone qualified in the relevant place.