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The Law Offices of Sergey Davydov
Can a landlord use an eviction notice to go straight to court?
By Sergey Davydov May 3, 2023
Can a landlord use an eviction notice to go straight to court?
My tenant has not paid rent for months what should I do?
By Sergey Davydov May 3, 2023
If you have a lease that has not expired and the tenant has defaulted on making the rent payments, the best course of action is to start a nonpayment case in housing court. Our office will prepare all of the necessary notices to commence the case.
Can a landlord  turn off heat, water, electricity, gas?
By Sergey Davydov May 3, 2023
My tenant’s lease has expired and/or my tenant has stopped paying rent. Am I permitted to turn off essential services such as heat, water, electricity, and gas on the premises?
My lease has expired can my landlord legally change the locks?
By Sergey Davydov April 21, 2023
In New York, landlords cannot change locks without a court order or voluntary surrender of the premises. Illegal actions such as padlocking doors, removing furniture, or turning off utilities are Class A misdemeanors. Tenants have the right to sue for damages and seek an order for possession restoration if a landlord engages in such behavior.
How-to-stop-an-eviction-in-NYC
By Sergey Davydov April 14, 2023
Eviction is a serious issue that no tenant wants to face. If you have received a notice from a marshal stating that you are to be evicted, it is important to act fast. The first step is to come to court as soon as possible. This is a very serious matter, and it must be addressed immediately. If you do not take action, the marshal may remove you and your property from the apartment.
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