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Good cause eviction
I just got my first rental property so I am very new to all of this. New York recently passed the “Good Cause Eviction” which protects tenants from eviction without legitimate reason. I initially planned on doing month to month lease for incoming tenants just in case I need to let them go if they end up not being the right fit. But with this new law in place , is there even a benefit for month to month lease since I cannot do much anyway in terms of getting the tenant to move out. Thank you for your help.