A New York 14-Day Notice of Rent Demand is used when rent has not been paid and a landlord needs to issue a written demand before pursuing a nonpayment proceeding. This notice informs the tenant that rent remains outstanding and requests payment within the applicable timeframe.
In New York, a written rent demand is typically required prior to filing a nonpayment case. Tenants are generally provided at least fourteen (14) days after service of the notice to pay the rent due. If the balance remains unpaid after this period, the landlord may consider further action consistent with applicable procedures.
The form is structured for practical use, with clearly labeled sections for tenant names, property address, rental period, and total rent due, along with space to provide payment instructions.
This form includes:
- A written rent demand section identifying the rental period and amount owed
- Space for payment instructions and delivery details
- A 14-day payment timeframe aligned with New York practice
- Signature lines for the landlord or authorized agent
- A Certificate of Service to document how the notice was delivered
Availability & Delivery Options
- Professionally printed & mailed version suitable for signing and recordkeeping
- Instant Access for electronic completion, printing, or digital storage
Important Before Use
- Confirm the rent remains unpaid
- Ensure the amount listed reflects rent only under the rental agreement
- Review the lease terms for any required notice provisions
- Verify the method of service complies with applicable requirements
Rental laws and notice requirements may change periodically. Landlords should confirm current state and local requirements before serving any rent demand or eviction-related notice.
This form is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Requirements may vary by jurisdiction. Users are responsible for confirming compliance with applicable law before use.









