New York Statutes

§ 212 — Loans to owners

New York § 212
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBGPublic Housing
Art. 10Loans to Owners of Existing Multiple Dwellings

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N.Y. Public Housing § 212 (2026).

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§ 212. Loans to owners.

1.Notwithstanding the provisions of any\ngeneral, special or local law, a municipality, by its local legislative\nbody, may make or contract to make loans to the owners of existing\nmultiple dwellings within its territorial limits, in such amounts as may\nbe required for the installation of proper heating facilities, or\nelimination of conditions dangerous to human life or detrimental to\nhealth, including nuisances as defined, in section three hundred nine of\nthe multiple dwelling law, or other rehabilitation or improvement of\nsuch multiple dwellings, and may make temporary loans or advances to\nsuch owners in anticipation of the permanent municipal loans for such\npurposes.\n 2. Each permanent loan shall be secured by a bond and mortgage or note\nand mortgag

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