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How is a 3 day notice served?

On May 25, 2011, in Landlord-Tenant, by Robbie L. Vaughn, Esq.

A 3 day notice to cure or quit is normally given to a tenant who has failed to pay their rent.

First, you should look at your lease if one exists. The landlord may be required, by the lease, to serve a 3 or 5 day notice in writing.

Otherwise, in New York, a 3 day notice to quit can be given to the tenant orally. If your lease requires that the notice be in writing, then the landlord may be required to have a friend or process server deliver the written 3 day notice. Some counties may allow delivery of the 3 day notice via certified mail.

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