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Landlord and Tenant


 

General Information
District Court, Nassau County
99 Main Street, Second Floor
Hempstead, NY 11550
516-493-4113

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The Courthouse is open Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All business must be commenced by 4:30 p.m. Calendars are called at 9:30 a.m.

Adjournment requests must be in writing and will not be considered by phone. The parties must be notified of all adjournment requests. The Judge will consider all requests at the call of the calendar on the scheduled court date.

 


Landlord and Tenant matters are brought in District Court, where you can sue for housing problems and evictions. The District Court provides numerous services to provide landlords and tenants with legal information and to otherwise assist the public.

 

Landlord Holdover Forms

 

Title
PDF
Fillable
Landlord Holdover Guide
pdf
Landlord Holdover Forms Packet With Instructions
pdf
Notice to Terminate
pdf
fillable
Notice of Petition for Commencing Holdover Proceeding
pdf
fillable
Petition for Commencing Holdover Proceeding
pdf
fillable
Affidavit of Personal Service
pdf
fillable
Affidavit of Substitute or Conspicuous Place Service
pdf
fillable
Holdover Judegment
pdf
fillable
Warrant of Eviction Holdover
pdf
fillable

 

Landlord Non Payment Forms

 

Title
PDF
Fillable
Landlord Non-Payment Guide
pdf
Landlord Non-Payment Forms Packet with Instructions
pdf
Written Demand for Payment of Past Due Rent
pdf
fillable
Notice of Petition for Commencing Non-Payment Proceeding
pdf
fillable
Petition for Commencing Non-Payment Proceeding
pdf
fillable
Affidavit of Personal Service
pdf
fillable
Affidavit of Substitute or Conspicuous Place Service
pdf
fillable

 

Tenant Forms

 

Title
PDF
Fillable
Tenant Guide
pdf
Tenant Forms Packet with Instructions
pdf
Order to Show Cause
pdf
fillable
Affidavit in Support of Order to Show Cause
pdf
fillable
Affidavit of Service of Order to Show Cause
pdf
fillable
Tenant Answer
pdf
fillable

 

Links

 

New York State Attorney General Housing Issues