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In the United States, the amount of time you must give a tenant who has not paid the lease before you evict him varies according to state law. In New York it is hard to evict a tenant. As a result, some landlords simply abandoned their buildings. In other states it is easy to change the locks and throw the tenants furniture on the sidewalk. You will need to check your state's law.
He could, but it depends on the wording of the lease. Normally there is only one tenant on a lease: the rest of the legal occupants are considered part of the household. A landlord can kick out the one tenant and create a new lease for another occupant, making him the tenant.
Warren A. Estis has written: 'The New York Rent Regulation Reform Act of 1997' -- subject(s): Landlord and tenant, New York (State), Rent control
Jacob Riis
A landlord can evict a tenant for any reason he wants, except reasons that are retaliatory or discriminatory. The reasons can include, but not limit to: Non-payment of rent Property conversion or transfer of ownership Violation of the terms of the lease, serious or repititious (two within the year) Arrest Nuisance to neighbors
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New York is the name of the state. The City of New York (New York City) is in the state of New York.
New York City is in New York State.
New York City is in New York State.
Depends on the state
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