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month-to-month in NYC

Posted by Joey on January 13, 2001 at 03:43:02:

My lease expired a few months ago and my landlord has accepted rent (at the lease rate) after expiration of the lease. Thus, I am a month-to-month tenant. Currently I haven't been able to pay my rent. My question is, can my landlord start a nonpayment proceeding against me with by just first serving a three day notice. or does he have to instead start serve me with a 30 day notice of termination and wait until the thirty days have expired to start a holdover proceeding against me? I have looked at the law, but am very confused. Basically, can he bring a nonpayment proceeding starting with a 3 day notice when I am a month to month tenant?

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