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Evict Simple (New York)
Eviction Details
5 Day Demand for Rent
Written Demand for Rent
Petition & Notice of Petition with Good Cause
Written Notice to Terminate
Holdover Petition & Notice of Petition with Good Cause
Payment
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Process Requirements
In New York State, the eviction process requires specific legal documents to be prepared and served in the correct order depending on the type of eviction being pursued. For nonpayment proceedings, the process typically begins with a 5 Day Demand for Rent, followed by a Written Demand for Rent, which formally notifies the tenant of unpaid rent and provides the opportunity to cure the default before court action begins. If the matter is not resolved, the next step is the Petition and Notice of Petition, which initiates the formal court proceeding. In holdover cases, where the issue is not unpaid rent but rather termination of tenancy or lease violations, a Written Notice to Terminate may be required before filing a Notice of Petition and Petition with Good Cause. Each document serves a specific legal purpose and must be completed, timed, and served properly to comply with New York eviction law. Our Easy Evict Form simplifies this process by guiding landlords step-by-step through the required sequence, automatically generating the appropriate court-ready documents in the correct order based on the information provided.documentation must be followed this includes in the following sequential order before a court eviction can be legally processed.
What City will you be needing eviction documentation for court?
Upstate New York
New York State (Excluding New York City)
Eviction Type
Nonpayment Eviction
Nuisance/Failure to Comply with Lease Eviction
Holdover Eviction/Recovery of Premises for Any Reason
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