Landlord Five-Day Late Notice (Nonpayment) (Residential) 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 Five-Day Late Notice (Nonpayment) (Residential)?
A: A Five-Day Late Notice (Nonpayment) (Residential) is a legal notice sent by a landlord to a tenant who has failed to pay their rent on time.
Q: In which county in New York is this notice applicable?
A: This notice is applicable in Suffolk County, New York.
Q: How many days does the tenant have to pay the rent after receiving this notice?
A: The tenant has five days to pay the rent after receiving this notice.
Q: What should the notice include?
A: The notice should include the tenant's name, the amount of rent owed, the address where the rent should be paid, and the deadline for payment.
Q: What happens if the tenant does not pay the rent within the specified time?
A: If the tenant does not pay the rent within the specified time, the landlord may proceed with eviction proceedings.
Form Details:
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