Organize Every Step From Filing to Judgment
Quick Evicts, Inc prepares and manages eviction petitions for landlords in New York.
When you need to file an eviction petition in New York, the process includes preparing sworn documents, attaching required notices, and submitting forms that meet housing court standards. Quick Evicts, Inc handles the preparation and filing of eviction petitions along with all supporting documents so that your case moves forward without common errors that lead to adjournments. In New York housing court, even a missing affidavit or incorrect case caption can push your hearing date back by weeks.
This service tracks all deadlines, monitors tenant responses, and keeps your case organized from the moment the petition is filed through the date a judgment is issued. You receive updates when the court schedules a hearing, when the tenant files an answer, and when new motions or documents are submitted. The goal is to reduce the administrative burden and avoid the filing mistakes that delay possession.
If you are pursuing an eviction and want clear case management from start to finish, contact Quick Evicts, Inc to review your situation and begin the filing process in New York.
What Happens Once the Petition Is Filed
After the petition is filed in New York housing court, you receive a court index number and a scheduled hearing date. Quick Evicts, Inc logs that information and begins monitoring the case for tenant responses, adjournment requests, or motions that require attention. Every document filed by the tenant or issued by the court is reviewed and tracked so you know what to expect before each appearance.
Once the case is properly documented and deadlines are met, your matter proceeds without unnecessary delays caused by incomplete paperwork or missed filing windows. You will notice fewer adjournments and a clearer timeline toward obtaining a judgment of possession.
This service works in coordination with process serving, court representation, and marshal enforcement so that each stage connects without gaps. The case file remains organized throughout, and all correspondence is documented for future reference or appeal if needed.

Landlords often have similar concerns before starting the eviction filing process, especially if this is their first case or if they have experienced delays in the past. The following questions address the most common topics that come up during consultations.
We Know This Process Can Feel Confusing
If you are preparing to file an eviction petition or currently managing a case that has stalled, Quick Evicts, Inc can step in to organize the documentation, track deadlines, and reduce the chance of avoidable delays. Reach out to review your case and discuss how filing support can help move your matter forward in New York housing court.
