Before you file an eviction or serve a notice, it helps to understand what path the law requires and what mistakes to avoid. Quick Evicts, Inc provides consultations that review your tenant situation, identify the correct eviction procedure, and explain what notices are required before you can proceed. In New York, different types of eviction cases require different notices and timelines, and starting with the wrong one can delay possession by months.
This service is suitable for landlords who are new to the eviction process as well as those who have been through it before but are facing a unique situation. You receive clear recommendations based on your lease, the reason for eviction, and the tenant’s rent history. The goal is to help you avoid costly missteps early in the process and to set realistic expectations for how long the case will take.
If you are considering an eviction or need guidance on how to proceed with a tenant issue in New York, contact Quick Evicts, Inc to schedule a consultation and review your next steps.
During a consultation, Quick Evicts, Inc reviews your lease agreement, rent ledger, and any correspondence with the tenant to determine what type of eviction applies and what notice is required under New York law. For nonpayment cases, you will learn what must be included in a rent demand and how long the tenant has to respond. For holdover cases, you will learn whether a notice to cure or notice of termination is needed first.
You will also receive an explanation of what happens after the notice is served, how long the court process typically takes, and what defenses the tenant may raise. This helps you prepare for the timeline and decide whether eviction is the right course of action.
This service does not include ongoing representation or filing assistance, but it does provide the information you need to move forward confidently. If you decide to proceed, Quick Evicts, Inc can assist with filing, process serving, and court representation as separate services.
A nonpayment case is based on unpaid rent and requires a rent demand notice. A holdover case is based on lease violations, illegal occupancy, or lease expiration and typically requires a notice to cure or termination notice first.
In nonpayment cases, the tenant has fourteen days to pay or vacate after receiving a rent demand in New York. In holdover cases, the notice period depends on the lease terms and the reason for eviction.
Accepting partial payment can reset the notice period or waive your right to proceed with the eviction. Quick Evicts, Inc can advise you on whether to accept payment or move forward with filing.
The lease controls what notices are required, what grounds you have for eviction, and what procedures you must follow. Starting without reviewing the lease can result in procedural errors that delay the case.
If you are unsure what notice to serve, whether the lease allows eviction for the issue you are facing, or what defenses the tenant may raise, a consultation helps you avoid mistakes and plan your approach in New York.
If you are dealing with a tenant issue and want to understand your options before taking legal action, Quick Evicts, Inc can review your case and provide clear guidance on what steps are required and what timeline to expect. Get in touch to schedule a consultation and discuss how to move forward in New York.