cyber19583
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I am a landlord of a 2 family private dwelling. I have a tenant whose lease expires in 30 days. Tenant has not paid rent for july and seems on the verge of not paying august (will live the security deposit). Tenant has filed complaint with nyc housing division concerning such issues as vermin, roaches, no electricity, no hot water, rubbish in hallway and peeling paint on a living room ceiling. Aforementioned apartment has never had roaches until this tenant, mice problems has to be corrected by having a plumber take out kitchen sink to plug hole, ceiling can be easily repaired, no electricity was an obvious lie, no hot water is true because fuel oil bill cannot be paid because funds are needed from tenant, rubbish is merely storage tubes placed in my walk area not impeding tenants upstairs access.Complaint was filed july 29 2011 lease expires august 31 2011 do i wait for inspectors to appear to confirm my side of story (note: all so called violations are easily fixed, however tenant is required to vacate premises at the noted time) what to do?
I am a landlord of a 2 family private dwelling. I have a tenant whose lease expires in 30 days. Tenant has not paid rent for july and seems on the verge of not paying august (will live the security deposit). Tenant has filed complaint with nyc housing division concerning such issues as vermin, roaches, no electricity, no hot water, rubbish in hallway and peeling paint on a living room ceiling. Aforementioned apartment has never had roaches until this tenant, mice problems has to be corrected by having a plumber take out kitchen sink to plug hole, ceiling can be easily repaired, no electricity was an obvious lie, no hot water is true because fuel oil bill cannot be paid because funds are needed from tenant, rubbish is merely storage tubes placed in my walk area not impeding tenants upstairs access.Complaint was filed july 29 2011 lease expires august 31 2011 do i wait for inspectors to appear to confirm my side of story (note: all so called violations are easily fixed, however tenant is required to vacate premises at the noted time) what to do?