Types of Holdover Proceedings
Evicting a tenant through a holdover proceeding can be for any reason other than the nonpayment of rent which is brought through a nonpayment proceeding. Landlords bring holdover proceedings against tenants for numerous reasons. Some of the most common holdover proceedings include the following list, click on them to learn more:
The attorneys and staff at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have represented hundreds of landlords and tenants in many different types of holdover proceedings, including the ones listed above. We can help protect you and your property while saving you time and money. Please give us a call at 914-965-1011 or contact us by email at jdibbini@dibbinilaw.com.
- Illegal subletting or assignment of the rental unit;
- Unauthorized occupants and overcrowding of the rental unit;
- Unauthorized pets in the rental unit;
- Unauthorized alterations or repairs of the rental unit;
- Tenant behaves in a way that threatens the life, safety or comfort of other tenants and/or the landlord;
- Tenant, who is subject to rent stabilization, is not using the premises as his/her primary residence;
- Tenant uses the apartment for illegal activities; or
- The Landlord wants to use the premises for his/her self or for a qualifying family member.
The attorneys and staff at James G. Dibbini & Associates, P.C. have represented hundreds of landlords and tenants in many different types of holdover proceedings, including the ones listed above. We can help protect you and your property while saving you time and money. Please give us a call at 914-965-1011 or contact us by email at jdibbini@dibbinilaw.com.