My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: new york
after receiving notice over 30 days ago, its now the 1st and she still has stuff in the apartment, which she isnt making much effort to get out. shes had 30 days, has little to begin with (it could all be gone in 25 minutes), and its really just a passive aggressive thing at this point. But she refuses to hand over the keys, and let herself in without permission today. now im stuck babysitting so she doesn't go threw my stuff and steal more. its been 30 days, she hasnt slept here in 90 days. I want to know if its ok to change the locks yet. why should i need a court order if she has given her notice and the time has come and gone.
after receiving notice over 30 days ago, its now the 1st and she still has stuff in the apartment, which she isnt making much effort to get out. shes had 30 days, has little to begin with (it could all be gone in 25 minutes), and its really just a passive aggressive thing at this point. But she refuses to hand over the keys, and let herself in without permission today. now im stuck babysitting so she doesn't go threw my stuff and steal more. its been 30 days, she hasnt slept here in 90 days. I want to know if its ok to change the locks yet. why should i need a court order if she has given her notice and the time has come and gone.
Recovery of Premises: Can I Change the Locks Yet
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