New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A06236

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

Requires landlords of certain properties to furnish New York homes and community renewal with data pertaining to succession rights.

Companion Bills

NY S07560

Same As Requires landlords of certain properties to furnish New York homes and community renewal with data pertaining to succession rights.

Previously Filed As

NY S07560

Requires landlords of certain properties to furnish New York homes and community renewal with data pertaining to succession rights.

NY A08412

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

NY S08311

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

NY S09650

Prohibits landlords from including incorrect information relating to rent decontrol in certain leases and renewals thereof; imposes a violation punishable by a fine of $1000 for a violation by a landlord; requires the standardization of certain notices pertaining to units subject to the Affordable New York Housing Program.

NY S10105

Relates to succession rights for rent stabilized housing; reduces the succession residency requirement from two years to one.

NY SB371

Requiring landlords to offer to sell certain rental properties to the tenants of such properties before offering such properties for sale to the public.

NY HB2667

Requiring landlords to offer to sell certain rental properties to the tenants of such properties before offering such properties for sale to the public.

NY S03742

Requires landlords of certain housing accommodations to include with all new and renewal leases, on any rent bills, including any electronic communication the informational material describing eligibility for and the benefits of the senior rent increase exemption program and the disability rent increase exemption program.

NY A01563

Requires landlords of certain housing accommodations to include with all new and renewal leases, on any rent bills, including any electronic communication the informational material describing eligibility for and the benefits of the senior rent increase exemption program and the disability rent increase exemption program.

NY A09171

Requires the division of human rights to report on its website findings of discriminatory practices relating to lawful sources of income; requires landlords of 6 or more residential units to report annually certain information relating to applicants who receive rental subsidies.

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