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New York Notice to Landlord of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (other than NYC)
Purpose of the Notice
This notice is intended for tenants in New York State who wish to terminate a monthly rental agreement for premises located outside the City of New York. The form is specifically designed to comply with the requirements of N.Y. Real Property Law §§ 226-c and 232b.
Eligibility and Scope
The form is to be used exclusively for rental properties that are not located within New York City. It is not applicable for terminating tenancies within New York City limits.
Notice Requirements
To properly terminate the monthly tenancy, the tenant must serve the landlord with this notice. The notice must specify a termination date that is at least 30 days from the date the notice is served. The tenant is required to vacate the premises by the date indicated in the notice.
Service of Notice Form
A Service of Notice form is included to document and record the details of how the notice was served on the landlord. This ensures there is a clear record of the delivery method and date.
Jurisdiction
This notice is only intended for use within the State of New York, with the explicit exclusion of properties located in New York City.
New York Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (for NYC)
Purpose of Notice
This Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy is intended for use by landlords in New York City who wish to terminate a month-to-month rental arrangement. The notice must be served in accordance with the New York State Consolidated Laws, specifically N.Y. Real Property Law §§ 226-c and 232a. This form is designed exclusively for rental premises within the City of New York.
Notice Requirements
The tenant is formally notified that their month-to-month tenancy will terminate in 30 days. At the conclusion of this 30-day period, the tenant is required to vacate (quit) the premises. If the tenant fails to vacate as instructed, the landlord is permitted by law to initiate summary proceedings to remove the tenant from the property.
Service of Notice Form
A Service of Notice form is included with this document. This form should be used to record the details regarding how the Notice to Tenant was served. Proper documentation of service helps ensure compliance with legal requirements.
Format and Intended Use
This notice is available in Microsoft Word format for ease of use and completion. It is intended solely for use within the City of New York and should not be used for rental properties outside this jurisdiction.
New York Notice to Tenant of Termination of Monthly Tenancy (other than NYC)
Overview
This Notice of Termination is used to formally end a month-to-month tenancy for rental premises located in the State of New York, excluding those within the City of New York. The form has been prepared in accordance with State Consolidated Laws governing landlord-tenant relationships.
Scope of Use
This form is intended exclusively for use with rental properties situated outside the jurisdiction of New York City. It is not applicable for tenancies within the City of New York.
Notification and Termination Period
The tenant is hereby notified that their month-to-month tenancy will be terminated effective one month from the date of service of this notice. The tenant is required to vacate the premises by the end of this one-month period.
Landlord's Rights and Next Steps
If the tenant does not voluntarily vacate the property by the specified date, the landlord reserves the right to take further action as permitted by law to recover possession of the premises.
Service of Notice Form
A Service of Notice form is included with this document. This accompanying form should be used to record the details of how and when the Notice of Termination was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper documentation of service.
Format and Intended Use
This Notice of Termination is available in Microsoft Word format for convenience and is designed solely for use within the State of New York, outside the City of New York.
New York Revocation of Power of Attorney
Cancel your Power of Attorney with this New York Revocation of Power of Attorney form.
- So long as you are mentally capable, you have the right to cancel an existing Power of Attorney at any time, and revoke the powers you gave to your attorney-in-fact.
- Once you have signed the form, give a copy of it to the attorney-in-fact.
- You should also give a copy to any bank, trust company, and other firms or people that your attorney has been dealing with on your behalf.
- This is a free downloadable legal form in MS Word format.
- Intended for use in the State of New York.
New York Subcontractor Affidavit, Final Waiver and Release of Lien Rights
New York subcontractors, waive your lien rights with this Affidavit, Final Waiver of Claims and Liens, and Release of Rights form.
- In exchange for final payment owing under the contract, the subcontractor / lienor acknowledges payment in full and releases the owner and the contractor from all claims and liens with respect to the improvements on the property that the subcontractor provided labor or materials to.
- The subcontractor releases all of its claims and rights with respect to the contract and the project.
- The subcontractor also indemnifies and holds the owner and the contractor harmless against any losses or expenses if a laborer, supplier or subcontractor of the lienor should claim a lien or lien right.
- The form includes a copy of the 2024 New York Laws, Article 2, s. 34, for reference.
- Available in MS Word format. Fully editable and reusable.
- For use only in the State of New York.
New York Unconditional Lien Waiver and Release on Final Payment
New York contractors, release your lien rights after receipt of final payment on a construction project with this Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Final Payment.
- The Waiver and Release authorizes a release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, and indicates that final payment has been made in full.
- A Notice of Completion form is included.
- This release form should only be used when the contractor has received final payment (except for any disputed amounts).
- The form is a reusable download. Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Intended for use only in the State of New York.
New York Unconditional Lien Waiver and Release on Progress Payment
New York contractors, release your lien rights up to the date of a progress payment with this Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment.
- The Waiver and Release authorizes a full and complete release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, upon receipt of confirmation that the contractor has been paid a progress payment by or on behalf of the owner.
- This template is provided in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- Intended for use only in the State of New York.
New Zealand Separation Agreement
Have you and your spouse decided to separate? Put the terms of the separation in writing with this New Zealand Separation Agreement.
- Provisions of the Agreement include:
- which party the children of the marriage (if any) will reside with - this party will also retain temporary possession of the family residence;
- the amount of financial support to be paid by the parent who does not have day-to-day care of the children;
- payment of joint debts;
- neither party will incur any further debt on joint credit of the parties;
- division of jointly owned property;
- ownership of separate property;
- payment of expenses related to the family residence;
- each party releases all claims or demands on the other party's estate.
- Available in MS Word format, fully editable and easy to use.
- Intended to be used only in New Zealand.
Newfoundland Advance Health Care Directive
Make an Advance Health Care Directive with this easy form for Newfoundland and Labrador.
- You can appoint one or more persons to act as your substitute decision maker, to make health care decisions for you if you are unable to do so due to illness or injury.
- You can use this form to give your decision maker detailed instructions and set out your wishes regarding what types of medical treatment you want or don't want.
- You can also give end-of-life instructions on which treatments should be administered to you if you have a terminal illness or are in a permanent coma.
- This form was prepared in accordance with the Advance Health-Care Directives Act of Newfoundland and Labrador and it contains instructions to help you complete each section.
Newfoundland Cohabitation Agreement
Common law couples do not have the same rights as married couples under Newfoundland law. To make sure your rights are protected, you need to sign a Cohabitation Agreement.
- A cohabitation agreement is permitted under the Family Law Act. It gives you and your partner the opportunity to set out in writing what your rights and obligations to each other are.
- You can decide what happens to assets that the two of you purchase jointly, if the relationship comes to an end.
- The agreement sets out what each partner's responsibilities will be with respect to raising and caring for the children, and paying the household debts.
- Since common law spouses do not have matrimonial property rights under provincial law, this agreement covers that as well.
- Both partners must get independent legal advice from a lawyer before signing the agreement. The form includes a Certificate of Independent Legal Advice that the lawyer must complete.
- Available in MS Word format.
- For use only in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.