New York Statutes

§ 226-B — Right to sublease or assign

New York § 226-B
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPPReal Property
Art. 7Landlord and Tenant

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N.Y. Real Property § 226-B (2026).

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§ 226-b. Right to sublease or assign. 1. Unless a greater right to\nassign is conferred by the lease, a tenant renting a residence may not\nassign his lease without the written consent of the owner, which consent\nmay be unconditionally withheld without cause provided that the owner\nshall release the tenant from the lease upon request of the tenant upon\nthirty days notice if the owner unreasonably withholds consent which\nrelease shall be the sole remedy of the tenant. If the owner reasonably\nwithholds consent, there shall be no assignment and the tenant shall not\nbe released from the lease.\n 2.

(a)A tenant renting a residence pursuant to an existing lease in a\ndwelling having four or more residential units shall have the right to\nsublease his premises subject to the written con

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