A New York 10-day notice to quit for a licensee or squatter is a document that serves to evict unauthorized occupants like squatters or licensees (such as tenants’ guests who stay without the landlord’s consent) from a property. It must articulate the eviction’s grounds. Landlords can revoke stay permissions for licensees or evict squatters, who inherently lack such permission.
This notice warns that remaining in the property post the specified date can lead to court proceedings in a holdover case. The eviction process, including legal action, can only commence after at least ten days from the notice’s issuance.