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PDF Editor FAQ

Can a landlord in NYC keep my security deposit for failure to provide 60 days notice to vacate - as stated in the fixed term lease?

No. A landlord in NY can only retain a security deposit for unpaid rent or actual physical damage to the leased premises, regardless of what the lease may say to the contrary.Providing notice to vacate is only applicable in a month-to-month tenancy, and only 30 days’ notice is required. Otherwise, the expiration date of the lease constitutes notice to the landlord that the tenant will be vacating on or before that date.

Is a one year lease valid with no start or end date in NY? A landlord claims our lease is for a year when we sent a 30 day notice with the intent to vacate.

A lease with no start or end date is not valid in New York State.This assumes those dates cannot be determined by other means, such as email correspondence, applications, etc.Such a lease could not exist without signatures, which means both parties must have signed the lease with no start or end dates.If there is no valid written lease then there is a statutory month-to-month tenancy requiring 30 days notice to terminate.

I have an at will tenancy (no lease) and I was just given 90 days notice to vacate. If I vacate after 30 days, do I still owe 60 days of rent? (Westchester NY resident)

Your landlord has given 90 day notice so that you have plenty of time to secure new housing.In some areas, the longer you’ve resided at the property, the longer in advance the landlord must give notice to terminate. (For example, in California, if the tenant has been there for more than one year, the landlord must give at least 60 day’s notice).From your side, you may give 30 day notice of termination at any time and be done with it. Check your lease, just to be sure.You owe rent through the end of your notice period, e.g. 30 days. You would not owe rent for the 60 days remaining on the landlord’s notice if you terminate earlier than the landlord’s notice.

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