June 1, 2026 [recipient name] [recipient address] Re: Notice of Lease Termination — Effective [lease end date] Dear [recipient name]: This letter serves as formal written notice that I am terminating my lease at the above address effective [lease end date], under a legally protected basis: [reason category]. Facts: [facts] Requested resolution: [desired outcome] Please confirm receipt of this notice and provide instructions for the move-out inspection and return of my security deposit. Sincerely, [user full name] [user address]
Implied Warranty of Habitability · New York
Is no working heat making your New York apartment unsafe to live in?
Generate a formal notice to terminate your lease without financial penalties.
You do not have to live in hazardous conditions just because you signed a year-long contract. Under New York law, landlords must maintain a minimum standard of living. If your landlord has ignored the heating system is broken or inadequate and the landlord has failed to restore safe indoor temperatures during cold weather, they have broken the lease, not you. Use our informational utility to generate a professional Lease Termination Notice that formally documents the breach and protects your deposit.
Your tenant rights: the implied warranty of habitability
Landlords often threaten to send you to collections if you move out early. Here is the exact statutory reference you can use to hold them accountable in New York.
New York Real Property Law § 235-b (Warranty of Habitability)
New York's warranty of habitability is non-waivable and cannot be modified by any lease term. NYC's Heat Season rules impose strict daytime and nighttime minimum temperatures; a single recorded violation triggers HPD enforcement.
rent abatement proportional to the loss of habitability, lawful lease termination, and recovery of attorney's fees — plus strict NYC Heat Season enforcement (Oct 1 – May 31) carrying daily civil penalties
Working heat that maintains a minimum indoor temperature is mandated as a basic habitability requirement in nearly every state with a winter season. Many jurisdictions impose specific minimum temperature floors (often 68°F during daytime hours) during a defined heating season.
No-heat emergencies typically qualify for an expedited remedy — 24 to 72 hours of written notice is usually enough to justify either a repair-and-deduct or lease termination, depending on the state.
Photograph a thermometer reading inside the unit at multiple times of day, log every outage with date and duration, save every maintenance request, and document any space heaters or alternative lodging costs you have had to incur.
Crucial tactic: You must create a paper trail. Texting your landlord about the no working heat is not enough. Providing a structured, formal written notice that explicitly cites N.Y. Real Prop. Law § 235-b establishes the timeline required to lawfully terminate the agreement — and converts a "he said / she said" maintenance complaint into a documented statutory breach.
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