How do I evict my mother and sister if we have no lease?

Full question:

What do you have to do if you want your mother and sister to move out of your house? There is no agreement on paper and they refuse to move out.

Answer:

New York statutes require notice of termination to be provided in writing by the landlord before bringing an eviction action. If a tenant is residing in the premises without a written agreement, they are considered a tenant at will.

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FAQs

Yes, you can remove a family member from your house, but you must follow legal procedures. If there is no written agreement, they are considered a tenant at will. You need to provide them with a written notice of termination, informing them that they must vacate the property. If they refuse to leave, you may need to initiate formal eviction proceedings.