New York Statutes
§ 248 — Effect of conveyance where property is leased
§ 248. Effect of conveyance where property is leased. An attornment to\na grantee is not requisite to the validity of a conveyance of real\nproperty occupied by a tenant, or of the rents or profits thereof, or\nany other interest therein. But the payment of rent to a grantor, by his\ntenant, before notice of the conveyance, binds the grantee; and the\ntenant is not liable to such grantee, before such notice, for the breach\nof any condition of the lease.\n
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