Eviction Date Information Guide
Summary
In New York, a 14-day notice means you have 14 days to remedy the issue or vacate. The actual eviction date is set by the court after the landlord files for eviction. Contact Suffolk County District Court for the exact date. Asking for your eviction date will not push the date up.Full Conversation
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In New York, the *-day notice means you have 14 days to remedy the issue or vacate. If you haven't, the landlord can file for eviction. The actual eviction date would be set by the court. You should contact Suffolk County District Court for more information.
So they would tell me my date?
Yes, the Suffolk County District Court would provide the exact date of eviction after your landlord files the eviction notice.
Okay because i called the riverhead court and they said they didn't know the date so suffolk county would?
Yes, Suffolk County District Court should be able to provide you with the eviction date once the eviction notice has been filed by your landlord. Try to contact them for further information.
Okay so this is a definite thing because the riverhead one didn't know. Also does asking them push my date up?
Asking for your eviction date from the Suffolk County District Court will not push the date up. It's important to know your rights and deadlines in this situation.