New York Statutes
§ 444-N — Unlicensed activities
New York § 444-N
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Bluebook
N.Y. Real Property § 444-N (2026).
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§ 444-n. Unlicensed activities. The secretary may issue an order\nrequiring restitution and/or directing the cessation of any activity for\nwhich a license is required by this article upon a determination that a\nperson has engaged in or followed the business or occupation of, or held\nhimself, herself, or itself out as or acted as, temporarily or\notherwise, a home inspector within this state without a valid license.\nThe department shall, before making such determination and order, give\nsuch person notice as provided in section four hundred forty-four-i of\nthis article and afford such person an opportunity to be heard in person\nor by counsel in reference thereto in an adjudicatory proceeding held\npursuant to this article.\n
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Nearby Sections
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§ 444-A
Short title§ 444-B
Definitions§ 444-E
Qualifications for licensure§ 444-K
Liability coverage§ 444-L
Duties of the secretary§ 444-M
Construction with other laws§ 444-N
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