Notice of Petition (Holdover Proceeding) is a legal document that was released by the District Court - Suffolk County, New York - a government authority operating within New York. The form may be used strictly within Suffolk County.
Q: What is a Holdover Proceeding?
A: A Holdover Proceeding is a legal action taken by a landlord to evict a tenant who is not complying with the terms of their lease or who has overstayed their lease.
Q: What is a Notice of Petition?
A: A Notice of Petition is a formal document that informs the tenant that the landlord is beginning a legal process to evict them from the property.
Q: What is the purpose of a Holdover Proceeding?
A: The purpose of a Holdover Proceeding is to enforce the terms of the lease and regain possession of a property from a non-compliant tenant.
Q: How does the Holdover Proceeding work?
A: The landlord files a Petition with the court, and a Notice of Petition is then served to the tenant. The tenant is given a specific amount of time to respond. If the tenant fails to respond or does not comply with the court's decision, the landlord may obtain a warrant of eviction and have the tenant forcibly removed from the property.
Form Details:
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