New York Statutes

§ 55 — Egress

New York § 55
JurisdictionNew York
Law MREMultiple Residence
Title 1Fire Protection
Art. 4Hotels and Similar Dwellings

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N.Y. Multiple Residence § 55 (2026).

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§ 55. Egress.

1.In every transient dwelling to which this article is\napplicable there shall be from each story at least two independent means\nof egress accessible to each room, apartment or suite, except as\notherwise provided in section sixty-three with respect to two story\ntransient dwellings.\n 2. The first means of egress shall be an enclosed stair extending\ndirectly to a street, or to a yard, court or passageway affording\ncontinuous, safe and unobstructed access to a street, or by an enclosed\nstair leading to the entrance story, which story shall have direct\naccess to a street. That area of the dwelling immediately above the\nstreet level and commonly known as the main floor, where the occupants\nare registered and the usual business of the dwelling is conducted,\nshall be

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