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Commonly Asked Questions about Property Rental Contracts

A lease is a contract for a given length of time and states the landlord will lease the property to a tenant under certain terms. But a rental agreement stipulates a payment amount made periodically by a tenant to occupy the premises.
Before they can raise your rent (by 5% or more), the landlord must give you: 90 days notice if you have lived in your apartment two years or more. 60 days notice if you have lived in your apartment for more than one year. 30 days notice if you have lived in your apartment for less than one year.
There is often no lease in a month-to-month tenancy, which may be ended by the landlord or the tenant. However, notice must be given at least one month before your next rent payment is due. Public housing authority leases have their own regulations and specific lease conditions.
Landlords cant just enter a tenants apartment for any reason. State landlord-tenant laws mandate reasonable times a landlord enters. A right of entry must usually be preceded by proper notice, which in most cases is at least 24 hours notice.
New York City rent stabilized tenants are entitled to receive from their landlords a fully executed copy of their signed lease within 30 days of the landlords receipt of the lease signed by the tenant. The leases be- ginning and ending dates must be stated.
In New York 5 Page 9 City, 30 days notice is required, rather than one month. Landlords do not need to explain why the tenancy is being terminated, they only need to provide notice that it is, and that refusal to vacate will lead to eviction proceedings.
If you have lived in your apartment for less than one year, or have a lease for less than one year, your landlord must provide you with 30 days advanced notice before raising your rent or not renewing your lease.
A 60-day notice is required for tenants who have lived in an apartment for more than one year, but less than two years, or have a lease of at least one year, but less than two years. Tenants who have lived in a unit for more than two years, or have a lease of at least two years, must get a 90-day notice.