Landlord & Tenant Legal FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the eviction process take in New York?
The eviction process timeline varies depending on the type of case (residential or commercial), court scheduling, and whether the tenant contests the action, but it typically ranges from a few weeks to several months.
Can a landlord evict a tenant without going to court?
No, New York law requires landlords to follow a legal process through the court system to remove a tenant, even in cases of nonpayment or lease violations.
What are my rights as a tenant facing eviction?
Tenants have the right to receive proper notice, a fair hearing in court, and the opportunity to defend themselves against unlawful eviction or retaliation by a landlord.
How is commercial eviction different from residential eviction?
Commercial evictions often involve detailed lease agreements and business considerations, making them more complex and requiring careful legal review to protect your interests.
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