Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New York
Rent Demand
I received a Rent Demand letter
requiring me to pay rent within five
days or give up possession of the
premises to the landlord. If I fail to
pay or give up the premises, the
landlord will ''commence proceedings
against me to recover the premises.''
I am at fault - I owe 3 months back
rent. I also have 7 month remaining
on my lease. I can't pay, and I will
leave, knowing that I am breaking
my lease and that the large
management company (they own 25
buildings in NYC) will pursue me for
the back rent and most likely the
remainder of the lease. My question:
How do I ''officially'' give up the
premises? I will leave and want them
to know that I am complying with
their request to give up the premises
and will be out of the apartment
before another month starts. (I'd also
prefer to avoid any ''confrontation''
with them.) I received the Rent
Demand over 10 days ago and have
heard nothing from them since. The
superintendent of my building will
not return my phone calls (I've left at
least 15 messages for him since
receiving the letter). Again: How do I
''officially'' give up the premises?
Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Rent Demand
Q. How do I ''officially'' give up the premises?
A. Deliver the keys to the super. Make sure that the super signs an acknowledgment that you delivered the keys.
Mike.
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