New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00900

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Requires owners to provide prospective lessees with notification where lead-based paint or lead contaminated dust has been found and any and all abatement measures that have been taken in the rental unit.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01193

Provides tax abatement related to the removal of lead-based paint; defines terms.

NY S07591

Establishes that areas containing lead-contaminated soil shall have the levels of lead contamination decreased to 300 ppm for residential areas and 1,000 ppm for commercial areas.

NY A08203

Requires any municipality which conducts lead testing to provide notices to the owner and any tenants of a residence upon a positive test and inform the owner and any tenants of lead abatement programs and other resources; requires municipalities to notify tenants of lead testing.

NY A08997

Requires the report on statewide opioid settlements include the amount of funds that have been spent and requires the public be provided information on how much funds have been spent.

NY A10568

Establishes the consolidated lead-contaminated water supply line replacement program to provide financial assistance and reimbursement to municipalities for the abatement, removal and replacement of lead-contaminated water supply lines; establishes the consolidated lead-contaminated water supply line replacement fund; makes an appropriation of $500,000,000 to reimburse municipalities for such remediation, removal and replacement of lead-contaminated water supply lines; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto.

NY A01529

Requires the disclosure of lead-based paint test reports in real estate transactions.

NY S04265

Requires the disclosure of lead-based paint test reports in real estate transactions.

NY A08816

Provides tenants with the option to execute leases and rental agreements electronically.

NY S09847

Provides tenants with the option to execute leases and rental agreements electronically.

NY A10798

Provides that either party may be awarded attorneys' fees in the event of a default judgment in an action or summary proceeding arising out of leases of residential property where a tenant is a dwelling unit owner or shareholder of a cooperative housing corporation and the recovery of attorneys' fees is provided for in the proprietary lease or occupancy agreement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.