New York Landlord & Tenant Legal Guides (2 found)

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Ronald Anthony Sarno
Written by Ronald Anthony Sarno
Contributor Level 9

An introduction to NYC Division of Housing and Community Renewal --what apartments it controls and how its rules and regulations affect property owners. Comments on the Rent Guidelines Board and Housing Court. How Landlords can legally evict tenants or charge them with a false continuity of tenancy
William Chuang
Written by William Chuang
Contributor Level 4

A summary eviction proceeding is the quickest way to legally evict a tenant, squatter, or roommate. You can petition for nonpayment or holdover, but you cannot evict the person by yourself by changing the lock. A summary eviction proceeding requires strict adherence to the rules in order to succeed.

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