New York Order To Terminate Or Sever Lease Or Rental Agreement is a legal document that is used to end a tenancy or rental agreement between a landlord and tenant in the state of New York. This document is also known as a ‘Notice to Quit’ and it must be served by the landlord to the tenant in order to end the tenancy. The document contains the effective date for the termination, the reasons for the termination, and any other information relevant to the situation. There are two types of New York Order To Terminate Or Sever Lease Or Rental Agreement: the unconditional notice to quit and the qualified notice to quit. An unconditional notice to quit requires the tenant to vacate the premises by the specified date without any conditions or discussion. A qualified notice to quit requires the tenant to comply with certain conditions, such as paying past due rent, before vacating the premises.