NYC Landlord-Tenant & Eviction Lawyer
Help for tenants and landlords with evictions, holdovers, nonpayment, rent disputes, and lease violations—NYC & nearby.
Tenant vs Landlord
| For Tenants | For Landlords |
|---|---|
| Eviction defense / court appearances | Holdovers / termination notices |
| Holdover proceedings | Nonpayment proceedings |
| Rent overcharge / rent stabilization issues | Lease enforcement & violations |
| Repairs, harassment, illegal lockout (if applicable) | Recover possession / compliance strategy |
Landlord-tenant disputes broadly (rent issues, lease disputes, security deposits, succession, plus eviction matters). For eviction defense, see our Eviction Defense page.
Eviction Defense in NYC (Tenants & Landlords)
EXPERIENCED MANHATTAN LANDLORD-TENANT ATTORNEYS
Whether you are a landlord needing to recover property or a tenant facing eviction, we provide aggressive representation to protect your rights.
The landlord-tenant relationship can often be adversarial, especially in New York City & The NY Metropolitan Area. Whether you are the property owner or the tenant, it is important to seek experienced legal counsel as soon as dispute arises in your New York City & The NY Metropolitan Area apartment.
The Price Law Firm provides focused knowledge and hands-on experience in landlord-tenant matters. Our experienced attorneys have tremendous experience representing both sides of these disputes, which gives our clients an edge as we are readily able to anticipate our opposition's legal position or strategy and guide our clients accordingly. The attorneys that you choose at Price Law Firm to represent you in your landlord-tenant dispute should have a comprehensive grasp of the rent laws in New York: rent stabilization, rent control, overcharges and evictions.
The New York landlord-tenant lawyers at The Price Law Firm have almost 30 years of combined experience with addressing your residential and commercial real estate legal issues. We are uniquely prepared to help both landlords and tenants in a range of complex real estate matters. Email us or call (212) 675-1125 for a free consultation.
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Get a Fast Assessment of Your Eviction or Lease Case
Call (212) 675-1125 or request a free consultation. If you have a notice (termination, petition, court date), include it—we’ll confirm next steps.
Landlord-Tenant Cases
We represent clients in both residential and commercial landlord-tenant law matters:
- Rent stabilization - We use our legal knowledge and practical experience to get results focused on your objectives. Our New York rent stabilization and rent control attorneys have proven that they can help – with legal knowledge, courtroom skills, aggressive advocacy and client commitment.
- Rent control and Loft Law - In all situations involving your rent-stabilized apartment, you should know your legal rights and available options – plus the strategies we can recommend. Get in touch with our full-service real estate law offices today.
- Rent overcharge and J51 cases - The Price Law Firm represents both landlords and tenants in disputes concerning rent overcharges related to the so-called J-51 tax abatement program, which allowed landlords of rent-controlled and rent-stabilized apartments to realize substantial tax benefits for certain improvements in their apartment buildings.
- Loft protection disputes
- Demolition issues
- Illusory tenancy
- Representation before the DHCR (Division of Housing and Community Renewal), administrative proceedings, housing court, civil court and Supreme Court
- Eviction notices: notices to cure, to quit, of default and notices of termination
- Non-payment and holdover petitions for reasons of owner occupancy, lease defaults, nuisance, illegal alterations, illegal subletting or non-primary residence
If you are a New York landlord or tenant who has questions about a looming landlord-tenant or rent dispute, we are glad to answer them honestly and accurately during your initial consultation.
Why Choose The Price Law Firm
When it comes to landlord-tenant law, Price Law Firm stands out as the premier choice for both landlords and tenants seeking effective, reliable, and expert legal representation.
Our commitment to excellence and client satisfaction ensures that you receive the best possible legal support for your unique situation. Here are the key reasons to choose Price Law Firm for your landlord-tenant legal needs:
- Experienced Attorneys: Our team has extensive experience in landlord-tenant law, providing knowledgeable and effective representation tailored to the specific needs of each client.
- Personalized Service: We take the time to understand your unique situation, offering tailored legal solutions that align with your goals and interests.
- Proven Track Record: We have a history of successful outcomes in landlord-tenant disputes, reflecting our commitment to achieving the best results for our clients.
- Client-Centered Approach: Our clients are our top priority. We maintain open communication, keep you informed throughout the process, and work diligently to protect your rights.
- Comprehensive Legal Support: From lease drafting and review to eviction proceedings and dispute resolution, we offer a full spectrum of legal services to address all aspects of landlord-tenant law.
Frequently Asked Questions About Landlord-Tenant Law in NYC
Do I need an eviction defense attorney in NYC?
If you’re a tenant facing eviction in New York City, working with an experienced eviction defense attorney can be the difference between staying in your home and losing it. NYC housing laws are complex, especially for rent-stabilized or rent-controlled apartments, and landlords often have legal teams on their side. An eviction defense attorney can protect your rights, challenge improper notices, identify illegal landlord actions, and navigate Housing Court procedures effectively. Whether your case involves non-payment, holdover, or allegations of illegal subletting or non-primary residence, legal representation is critical to building the strongest possible defense.
What is a holdover eviction?
A holdover eviction is a type of legal action a landlord brings to remove a tenant from a rental unit for reasons other than non-payment of rent. In NYC, holdover proceedings may be filed for alleged lease violations, nuisance behavior, illegal alterations, unauthorized occupants, or if the landlord claims the apartment is not a primary residence. Unlike non-payment cases, holdovers often involve more complex legal arguments and stricter procedural requirements. If you’ve received a notice related to a holdover eviction, it’s essential to speak with a qualified landlord-tenant lawyer in NYC as soon as possible to evaluate your legal options and prepare a response.
How long does an eviction take in NYC?
The timeline for an eviction in New York City depends on several factors, including the type of eviction (non-payment vs. holdover), how the tenant responds, and the court’s schedule. Typically, even a straightforward non-payment case can take several weeks to months to resolve, particularly if the tenant raises defenses or requests an adjournment. Holdover proceedings may take even longer due to their complexity. Additionally, protections for tenants—such as the right to a court hearing and possible appeals—can extend the process. An experienced eviction lawyer in NYC can help you understand realistic timelines based on your specific case and jurisdiction.
Can I fight an eviction if I already got court papers?
Yes, receiving court papers does not mean it’s too late to fight an eviction. In fact, many tenants in NYC win or settle their cases favorably after responding to a petition in Housing Court. Whether you received a notice of petition for non-payment, a holdover proceeding, or a warrant of eviction, you still have legal rights and defenses available. A landlord-tenant attorney can help you file a proper answer, assert relevant defenses (such as improper service, overcharge, or uninhabitable conditions), and represent you in court. The sooner you act, the better your chances of avoiding eviction and protecting your home.
Do you represent tenants and landlords?
Yes. At Price Law Firm, we represent both tenants and landlords in a wide range of landlord-tenant disputes across New York City and the surrounding metro area. Our balanced experience on both sides of the courtroom allows us to anticipate opposing strategies and build stronger, more informed cases for our clients. Whether you’re a tenant facing eviction or a landlord pursuing a lease violation, we provide strategic, assertive legal guidance tailored to your goals—and grounded in nearly three decades of combined experience in NYC landlord-tenant law.
What should I bring to a landlord-tenant consultation?
To get the most out of your landlord-tenant consultation, bring all relevant documents related to your rental situation. This includes your lease agreement, rent payment history, any notices from your landlord (such as notices to cure, to quit, or notices of termination), court papers if applicable, photos or emails supporting your position, and any DHCR documentation. If your case involves a rent overcharge, bring past rent statements and proof of renovations or services not provided. Having these documents ready allows your attorney to provide a more accurate legal assessment and develop a strategy from day one.
Can you help with rent overcharge claims?
Yes. Our firm handles rent overcharge cases for both tenants and landlords in NYC, including those related to J-51 tax abatements, improper deregulation, and illegal rent increases in rent-stabilized apartments. If you're a tenant who suspects you're being overcharged, we can evaluate your rent history, DHCR records, and potential violations. For landlords, we provide legal counsel to ensure compliance with rent stabilization laws and represent you in any DHCR or court proceedings. Whether you're asserting or defending a rent overcharge claim, having knowledgeable legal representation is essential.
Do you handle cases in Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Long Island?
Yes, we represent clients throughout all five boroughs of New York City—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island—as well as Long Island. With multiple office locations in New York City and Melville, we’re positioned to serve both residential and commercial landlord-tenant clients across the region. Whether you're a tenant in Astoria, a landlord in Park Slope, or dealing with a rent dispute in Nassau or Suffolk County, Price Law Firm has the experience and local knowledge to advocate for your interests effectively.
Get a Fast Assessment of Your Eviction or Lease Case
Call (212) 675-1125 or request a free consultation. If you have a notice (termination, petition, court date), include it—we’ll confirm next steps.
By choosing Price Law Firm, you are partnering with a dedicated team that is committed to protecting your interests and achieving successful outcomes in all your landlord-tenant legal matters.
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