The New York Affidavit of Service of Judgment With Notice of Entry (Landlord-Tenant) is a legal document used in a New York residential landlord-tenant dispute. It is an affidavit that is signed by a process server, attesting to the fact that a copy of the judgment was served on the tenant and that a notice of entry was given to the tenant. The affidavit serves to prove that the tenant was properly notified of the judgment and has the legal effect of allowing the landlord to proceed with enforcement of the judgment against the tenant. There are four types of New York Affidavit of Service of Judgment With Notice of Entry (Landlord-Tenant): 1. Affidavit of Personal Service: This affidavit is used when the process server personally served the judgment and notice of entry on the tenant. 2. Affidavit of Substitute Service: This affidavit is used when the process server served the judgment and notice of entry on someone other than the tenant, such as an adult member of the tenant’s household. 3. Affidavit of Nail and Mail Service: This affidavit is used when the process server served the judgment and notice of entry by attaching the documents to the tenant’s door and mailing them to the tenant. 4. Affidavit of Posting: This affidavit is used when the process server served the judgment and notice of entry by posting the documents on the tenant’s door.