New York Order On Petition For Termination Or Severance of Lease Or Rental Agreement is an order issued by the court in the State of New York that allows for the termination or severance of a rental or lease agreement. This order can be issued in response to a petition from either the tenant or the landlord. The petition must state the reasons why the rental or lease agreement should be terminated or severed. This order can be issued in cases of nonpayment of rent, breach of lease agreement, or other illegal acts. Depending on the case, the court may order the tenant to vacate the premises, the landlord to accept the tenant’s surrender of the lease, or a combination of both. Additionally, the court may issue an order of eviction, damages, or other relief as the court deems appropriate. There are two types of New York Order On Petition For Termination Or Severance of Lease Or Rental Agreement: Order of Termination and Order of Severance. An Order of Termination terminates the rental or lease agreement and requires both parties to vacate the premises. An Order of Severance severs the rental or lease agreement and allows the tenant to remain in the premises.