Summary
In New York, landlords must provide a written notice with a court date for eviction proceedings. If the document does not have a date, it may not be a formal eviction notice. Proper eviction notices should include the reason for eviction, the date by which you must resolve the issue or move out, and the court date if the issue isnt resolved. Its crucial to attend court if summoned, as failing to do so could result in a default judgment against you. Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.Full Conversation
can housing management to me to every month for non payment?
Hello ****, it seems you're asking about the consequences of non-payment of rent. In New York, landlords can start eviction proceedings if rent is not paid. Could you clarify if you're asking about eviction or something else?
attend court
Hello ****, if you're being taken to court for non-payment of rent, it's crucial to attend. If you don't, a default judgement could be issued against you, meaning the court would automatically side with your landlord. It's recommended to seek legal representation.
even if there is not a date on the document?
Hello ****, in New York, landlords must provide a written notice with a court date for eviction proceedings. If the document does not have a date, it may not be a formal eviction notice. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for further guidance.
note
Hello ****, if you received a note without a court date, it might not be an official eviction notice. However, it's wise to take it seriously. You should consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and responsibilities better.
noted
Hello ****, if the document you've received does not include a court date, it may not be a formal eviction notice. In New York, proper eviction notices should contain:
- Reason for eviction
- Date by which you must either resolve the issue or move out
- Court date if the issue isn't resolved by the stated date
Please consult with a legal professional for a detailed understanding.