New York Statutes
§ 465 — Liability
New York·Law RPP Real Property·Art. 14 Property Condition Disclosure In the Sale of Residential Real Property
§ 465. Liability.
1.Nothing contained in this article shall be\nconstrued as limiting any existing legal cause of action or remedy at\nlaw, in statute or in equity.\n 2. Any seller who provides a property condition disclosure statement\nor provides or fails to provide a revised property condition disclosure\nstatement shall be liable only for a willful failure to perform the\nrequirements of this article. For such a willful failure, the seller\nshall be liable for the actual damages suffered by the buyer in addition\nto any other existing equitable or statutory remedy.\n
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