Just cause eviction rules in Utica, NY β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Oneida County has not opted into NY Good Cause Eviction law (L.2024, c.56, Part HH). Standard Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law (RPAPL) Article 7 applies.
NY Good Cause Eviction is automatic in NYC but opt-in elsewhere. Oneida County municipalities (Utica, Rome, New Hartford, etc.) have not adopted local Good Cause laws. Landlords follow RPAPL Article 7 for evictions: 14-day notice to pay rent, 30/60/90-day notice for lease non-renewal based on tenancy length. Holdover and nonpayment proceedings filed in City Court (Utica/Rome) or Town/Village Justice Court.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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Utica, NY
Utica prohibits unreasonable noise that disturbs neighbors under City Code Chapter 2-19. Quiet hours run 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM Sunday through Thursday and 11:0...
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Utica enforces a 48-hour limit on continuous street parking and seasonal alternate-side parking rules under City Code Chapter 2-25. Overnight winter parking ...
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Utica limits front-yard fences to 4 feet in residential zones and rear/side-yard fences to 6 feet under Zoning Code Chapter 2-22. Fences over 6 feet require ...
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Utica requires all dogs to be leashed when off their owner's property under City Code Chapter 2-5. Leashes must not exceed 6 feet in length. Dogs running at ...
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Utica follows New York State Penal Law Β§270.00, which prohibits the possession, sale, and use of all consumer fireworks. Only ground-based sparkling devices ...
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Utica requires property owners to keep grass and weeds below 10 inches under City Code Chapter 2-13. Violations result in a written notice and 7 days to comp...
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