New York Statutes

§ 235-B — Warranty of habitability

New York § 235-B
JurisdictionNew York
Law RPPReal Property
Art. 7Landlord and Tenant

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N.Y. Real Property § 235-B (2026).

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§ 235-b. Warranty of habitability.

1.In every written or oral lease\nor rental agreement for residential premises the landlord or lessor\nshall be deemed to covenant and warrant that the premises so leased or\nrented and all areas used in connection therewith in common with other\ntenants or residents are fit for human habitation and for the uses\nreasonably intended by the parties and that the occupants of such\npremises shall not be subjected to any conditions which would be\ndangerous, hazardous or detrimental to their life, health or safety.\nWhen any such condition has been caused by the misconduct of the tenant\nor lessee or persons under his direction or control, it shall not\nconstitute a breach of such covenants and warranties.\n 2. Any agreement by a lessee or tenant of a dwe

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