This is a legal document that was released by the New York City Housing Court - a government authority operating within New York City.
The document is provided in Chinese Simplified.
Q: What is a Holdover Petition?
A: A Holdover Petition is a legal document filed by a landlord to evict a tenant who is staying in the property after the lease has expired or is violating the terms of the lease.
Q: What is the purpose of a Holdover Petition?
A: The purpose of a Holdover Petition is to initiate legal proceedings to evict a tenant who is not complying with the lease agreement or staying in the property after the lease has expired.
Q: Who can file a Holdover Petition?
A: A landlord or property owner can file a Holdover Petition.
Q: Can a Holdover Petition be filed in New York City?
A: Yes, a Holdover Petition can be filed in New York City.
Q: What are the possible reasons for filing a Holdover Petition?
A: Possible reasons for filing a Holdover Petition include non-payment of rent, violation of lease terms, or staying in the property after the lease has expired.
Q: What happens after a Holdover Petition is filed?
A: After a Holdover Petition is filed, the tenant will receive a notice of the petition and have an opportunity to respond or appear in court.
Q: What is the eviction process for a Holdover Petition?
A: The eviction process for a Holdover Petition involves court proceedings where both the landlord and tenant present their case, and a judge makes a final decision.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a Holdover Petition?
A: The possible outcomes of a Holdover Petition include the tenant being ordered to vacate the property, the tenant being allowed to stay with certain conditions or payments, or the case being dismissed.
Q: What should a tenant do if they receive a Holdover Petition?
A: If a tenant receives a Holdover Petition, they should consult with an attorney and respond to the petition within the given timeframe to protect their rights.
Q: Can a tenant fight a Holdover Petition?
A: Yes, a tenant can fight a Holdover Petition by presenting their case in court and providing evidence to dispute the claims made by the landlord.
Form Details:
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