A New York Notice of Petition for Commencing Holdover Proceeding is a legal document that is served to a tenant when it is believed that the tenant has violated the terms of their rental agreement or lease. It is typically used in residential and commercial leasing situations and serves as a warning to the tenant that they may be evicted if they do not take corrective action. The notice contains the name of the landlord, the address of the property, the alleged violation, the date that the tenant must vacate or remedy the situation, and the time and place of the court hearing. There are three main types of New York Notice of Petition for Commencing Holdover Proceedings: Nonpayment of Rent, Breach of Lease, and Holdover. Nonpayment of Rent notices are served when a tenant has failed to pay rent within the specified amount of time. Breach of Lease notices are served when the tenant has violated a term of the lease or rental agreement. Holdover notices are served when the tenant has stayed beyond the expiration date of the lease or rental agreement.