Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New York
eviction
I'm a single mom w/ 10 year old son. My live in boyfriend recently passed away unexpectedly. When delivering to my landlord this month's rent--I requested that she consider reducing my rent. She refused too accept my check and informed me that she would speak to her lawyer to begin eviction. I do not have a lease. I rent on a monthly basis and have always paid my rent on time.
Do i have any rights to prevent eviction? If not, how much time do i have?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: eviction
As a general rule, if the landlord wants you out, the landlord can get you out. The lack of a written lease means that you are due only a 30 day notice.
However, I can get you ar least 6 months longer after the landlord files for eviction. I have delayed such actions as long as two years. (The laws are very technical and very complex and I know them very well!)
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Re: eviction
Depending on how long you lived in the apartment you may have acquired rights subject to the rent-stabilization laws, at least if you were there openly. But you will have no rights unless you are willing and able to pay the full rent owed under the lease.
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Re: eviction
As a tenant without a lease the Landlord must give you 30 days notice.