Property Management
In New York, a month-to-month residential tenancy is terminated by giving:
A7 days' notice
BProper notice as required by NY law (which varies by length of tenancy)✓ Correct
CImmediate notice in writing
D60 days' notice always, regardless of how long the tenant has lived there
Explanation
New York's Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act (HSTPA) requires varying notice periods to terminate month-to-month tenancies: 30 days for tenants of less than 1 year, 60 days for 1-2 years, and 90 days for more than 2 years.
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