Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding - Non-payment is a legal document that was released by the New York City Housing Court - a government authority operating within New York City.
Q: What is the Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding?
A: The Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding is a legal process in New York City to address non-payment issues.
Q: What happens in a Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding?
A: The process involves sending a notice to the tenant and holding a court hearing to resolve the non-payment issue.
Q: What is the purpose of the Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding?
A: The purpose is to provide a fast and efficient method to address non-payment of rent issues in New York City.
Q: Who initiates the Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding?
A: The landlord initiates the proceeding when the tenant fails to pay rent.
Q: What happens if the tenant does not respond to the postcard notice?
A: If the tenant does not respond, the court may issue a default judgment in favor of the landlord.
Q: What can a tenant do if they receive a postcard notice?
A: The tenant should respond to the notice and attend the court hearing to present their side.
Q: Is the Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding unique to New York City?
A: Yes, this proceeding is specific to non-payment cases in New York City.
Q: Is there a fee associated with the Postcard Notification Summary Proceeding?
A: Yes, there is a filing fee for initiating the proceeding, but it can be waived for eligible individuals.
Form Details:
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