New York Statutes
§ 235 — Stairs in non-fireproof tenements
New York § 235
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N.Y. Multiple Dwelling § 235 (2026).
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§ 235. Stairs in non-fireproof tenements.
1.Every non-fireproof\ntenement erected after May fifteenth, nineteen hundred two, containing\nmore than twenty-six apartments or suites of rooms above the entrance\nstory shall have an additional stair for every additional twenty-six\napartments or suites or fraction thereof; except that if such tenement\ncontains not more than thirty-six apartments above the entrance story,\nin lieu of an additional stair the stairs, stair halls and entrance\nhalls throughout the entire tenement may each be at least one-half wider\nthan is specified in sections two hundred thirty-four, two hundred\nthirty-seven and two hundred thirty-eight.\n 2. The number of apartments on any story in any non-fireproof tenement\nmay be altered, if the number of living rooms
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