New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01418

Introduced
1/9/25  
Refer
1/9/25  

Caption

Provides that a tenant who has left a residential dwelling unit between the dates of March 12, 2020 and January 1, 2022 due to the health impacts of COVID-19 in the city of New York, who is a senior citizen or disabled person, and who asserts an intent to return to the housing accommodation shall be deemed to be occupying the unit as such tenant's residence.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY S08559

Establishes the crime of aggravated harassment of a rent regulated tenant which occurs when an owner intentionally engages in a systematic ongoing course of conduct to induce three or more rent regulated tenants occupying different housing accommodations in two or more residential buildings to vacate such housing accommodations or if such owner commits the crime of harassment of a rent regulated tenant and was previously convicted of the same crime in the past five years.

NY A09220

Establishes the crime of aggravated harassment of a rent regulated tenant which occurs when an owner intentionally engages in a systematic ongoing course of conduct to induce three or more rent regulated tenants occupying different housing accommodations in two or more residential buildings to vacate such housing accommodations or if such owner commits the crime of harassment of a rent regulated tenant and was previously convicted of the same crime in the past five years.

NY S09416

Relates to increasing the number of units subject to an assessment cap; provides that the assessment roll of a special assessing unit wholly contained within a city shall identify those parcels classified in class two which have fewer than thirty-five residential units.

NY A08454

Requires a notice informing tenants of their rights to be provided to tenants at the time they execute a residential lease and to be posted in certain buildings.

NY A07982

Requires that in cases concerning dwellings with two units or less, petitions that go to trial be resolved in six months or less upon issue being joined; provides that in cases concerning dwellings with three or four units, the court shall render a final judgment on a petition no later than twelve months from the date upon which the issue is enjoined.

NY A00868

Requires the office of mental health to provide an informational notice to supportive housing tenants which contains information about a supportive housing tenant's rights as a tenant, information about their building and other related information.

NY S413

Extends protected tenancy period for certain tenants who are senior citizens and certain tenants with disabilities.

NY S10180

Allows a real property tax exemption for dwelling units constructed for senior citizens or disabled persons receiving social security disability benefits.

NY A08412

Relates to succession rights for tenants of New York city housing authority properties.

NY A350

Extends protected tenancy period for certain tenants who are senior citizens and certain tenants with disabilities.

Similar Bills

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