Landlord Tenant
Can I occupy a rental house immediately after signing the agreement?
I have been on the lookout for a house to rent in the city of New York and have finally decided on one. I am planning to enter into a rental agreement with the owner of the house. Once the rental agreement is in place, can I occupy the house immediately?
What should I do if my landlord won't deliver possession of my rental property?
My landlord has failed to deliver me the possession of the rental premises. I am a resident of New York. What can I do in such a situation?
Can my landlord evict me for staying beyond my rental term?
I am living in a rented house in New York. Per the mutual agreement between me and my landlord, I rented the house on a monthly basis. Can my landlord remove me from the rental premises for occupying the rented house beyond the duration agreed between me and my landlord?
When does a tenancy expire without a specified duration in New York?
I am soon going to rent my house in New York and have decided not to specify the duration for which the tenant will occupy the house. In such a situation, when will the tenancy expire?
When does my tenancy expire if my rental agreement is indefinite?
Recently I shifted to a rented house in New York. The rental agreement of this house does not state the time until which I can occupy the house. In such a situation, when will the tenancy expire?