Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in New York

My tenant in Long Beach, NY (Long Island) is not paying the rent. I want to sue them for the back rent and evict them. Is there anything special about serving someone in Long Beach? Thanks.


Asked on 8/24/10, 3:49 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Michael Markowitz Michael A. Markowitz, PC

Service of either a 30 day notice or a demand for rent should be made under the lease agreement (either personal or certified mail). To commence the action you would need a process server.

Mike.

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Answered on 8/30/10, 5:23 am
Steven Czik CZIK LAW PLLC

As New York State law is very specific as to the exact wording required in these Notices and the manner in which they must be served upon the tenant, it is highly advisable to retain the services of an attorney experienced in these areas. We have handled many such cases, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation. We have substantial experience handling these types of cases, however, we would need some more information before making a complete and proper determination. You are welcome to contact us for a free consultation.

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Answered on 9/02/10, 3:55 pm


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