My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: New York.
I signed a lease, paid the deposit, etc for an apt in NYC 6 weeks before my intended move in date. Just 3 days before move in date, the apt manager called me that the current tenant is not moving out, and my move in date may be deferred for a month.
There is a clause in the lease that in such cases the manager is not responsible.
He offered to give me a temporary apt but I have to pay the difference which is an additional $2800! way beyond my budget. Of course I have arranged moving and cannot find a new place in such short notice.
Can he do such a thing? Any law to protect?
Thanks
I signed a lease, paid the deposit, etc for an apt in NYC 6 weeks before my intended move in date. Just 3 days before move in date, the apt manager called me that the current tenant is not moving out, and my move in date may be deferred for a month.
There is a clause in the lease that in such cases the manager is not responsible.
He offered to give me a temporary apt but I have to pay the difference which is an additional $2800! way beyond my budget. Of course I have arranged moving and cannot find a new place in such short notice.
Can he do such a thing? Any law to protect?
Thanks
Landlord Delaying Move in Date
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