New York Statutes
§ 410-J — Transfer of real property
New York § 410-J
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N.Y. Social Services § 410-J (2026).
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§ 410-j. Transfer of real property. Notwithstanding any requirement\nof law to the contrary or any provision of any general, special or local\nlaw, charter or ordinance, every executor, administrator, trustee,\nguardian or other person holding trust funds or acting in a fiduciary\ncapacity, unless the instrument under which such fiduciary is acting\nexpressly forbids, and the state, its subdivisions, municipalities, all\nother public bodies, all public officers, persons, partnerships and\ncorporations owning or holding any real property, may grant, sell, lease\nor otherwise transfer any such real property or interest therein to an\neligible borrower and receive and hold any cash, exchange therefor by\nsuch an eligible borrower and may execute such instruments and do such\nacts as may b
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