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Re: eviction/lease termination

Posted by Cathy on September 28, 1999 at 11:10:07:

In Reply to: eviction/lease termination posted by andrew freese on September 27, 1999 at 11:02:35:

:Owner does not have to give you a reason for terminating tenancy. He does have to follow the law and send you atleast a 30 day notice to terminate in writing. I would suggest that you start looking to secure another place and make sure you give a firm moveout date so that you can get your deposit back.
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: ** Brooklyn NY, no rent regulation, living in an owner-occupied, 3 unit brownstone.

: On September 15, our landlords approached us, saying that they might not renew our lease. When pushed for a reason, they were indecisive and vague. The two factors they mentioned were that we "walk too loudly", and that they might want to have family come live in our apartment.

: After no further information in the subsequent 11 days, last night i approached them for a definite decision. Our landlord was still not able to provide a firm moveout date, but was more clear that his family would take our apartment. He mentioned that they might give us a 2 or 3 month extension, but as of this moment the only thing we can absolutely count on is occupancy until the end of this month (Thursday).


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