Navigate Eviction Cases With Legal Precision

Quick Evicts, Inc provides full-service tenant eviction support in New York for residential and mixed-use rental properties.

When a tenancy must end and a tenant refuses to leave, you face court filings, notice requirements, and procedural rules that vary across New York housing law. Quick Evicts, Inc handles eviction cases from the first notice through final enforcement, ensuring each document meets current regulatory standards and each filing moves your case forward without unnecessary delay.

The service begins with a case evaluation to confirm legal grounds and identify the correct notice type. Once the notice period expires, a petition is prepared and filed with the appropriate housing court in New York. You receive guidance at each step, including court appearance coordination, judgment entry, and marshal scheduling once possession is granted. The structured timeline reduces uncertainty and keeps your case moving through each required stage.

If you own residential or mixed-use rental property in New York and need to begin an eviction, contact Quick Evicts, Inc to review your case and confirm the next steps.

What Happens During a Full Eviction Case

Your case begins with notice preparation based on the type of tenancy and the reason for eviction. In New York, each notice must include specific language, timelines, and delivery methods to comply with state and local housing regulations. Once the notice period ends, a petition is drafted and filed with the housing court that has jurisdiction over your property.

After filing, you will receive a court date and instructions for appearance. Quick Evicts, Inc coordinates all court appearances, responds to any tenant defenses, and works toward a judgment granting possession. Once the judgment is entered, a marshal is scheduled to enforce the eviction and restore physical control of the unit to you.

The service does not include tenant relocation assistance or property damage claims, but it does provide complete legal support for possession cases. Each filing is reviewed to meet strict court standards, and you are informed of expected timelines and potential delays based on current court schedules.

Most landlords want to know how long the process takes, what documents are required, and what happens if a tenant contests the case. These answers address the most common concerns before you begin.

You probably have questions about timing and procedure


Most uncontested cases take between six and ten weeks from notice to marshal enforcement. Contested cases or those with procedural issues may take longer depending on court schedules and tenant defenses.
How long does a typical eviction case take in New York?

You will need a copy of the lease, proof of notice delivery, and any rent ledgers or correspondence related to the tenancy. Quick Evicts, Inc reviews these during the initial consultation to confirm legal grounds.
What documents do I need to provide to start the case?

The case proceeds to a hearing where both sides present evidence. Quick Evicts, Inc prepares your case, coordinates your court appearance, and responds to any defenses raised by the tenant.
What happens if the tenant files an answer or counterclaim?

Petitions are dismissed when notices contain errors, required language is missing, or proof of service is insufficient. Each petition is drafted to meet current housing court standards to avoid these outcomes.
Why do some eviction petitions get dismissed?

The marshal is scheduled after a judgment of possession is entered and a warrant of eviction is issued. You are notified of the enforcement date once the court provides the warrant.
When is the marshal scheduled to remove the tenant?

Quick Evicts, Inc works with landlords across New York to move eviction cases through housing court efficiently and in full compliance with state law. If you are ready to begin a case or need to confirm whether your situation qualifies, get in touch to schedule a case evaluation and review your legal options.