The New York Notice of Entry is a legal document issued by a tenant in New York State, typically in the form of a written notice. It is used to inform a landlord of the tenant's intent to enter the rental unit for a specific purpose, such as for repairs, inspections, or to show the property to prospective purchasers. The Notice of Entry must be served to the landlord at least two days before the tenant enters the premises. There are two types of New York Notice of Entry. The first is a Non-Emergency Notice of Entry, which is sent when the tenant does not require immediate access to the unit. The second is an Emergency Notice of Entry, which is sent when the tenant requires immediate access to the unit due to an urgent issue. Both notices must include the date and time of entry, the purpose of entry, and the tenant's name and contact information.