New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A08431

Introduced
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  

Caption

Relates to enacting the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights"; requires the department of buildings to develop a bulletin known as the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights" advising homeowners who are adjacent to a property under development or construction of their rights and available resources and post such bulletin on the department's website.

Impact

The enactment of A08431 would significantly amend the administrative code of New York City by formalizing the rights of adjacent homeowners, thereby aiming to provide greater transparency and protection during development projects. By having the Department of Buildings proactively share information about developments, the bill intends to mitigate confusion and potential disputes between developers and homeowners. The requirement to post the bulletin in multiple languages underscores the bill's effort to be inclusive and accessible to all community members.

Summary

Bill A08431, also known as the 'Adjacent Neighbors' Bill of Rights,' seeks to enhance the rights of homeowners living adjacent to development or construction projects in New York City. The bill mandates the Department of Buildings to create a bulletin outlining these rights and the available resources for homeowners. This bulletin is designed to inform homeowners of their entitlements, including the ability to review development plans, seek legal representation, and understand their rights regarding the construction activities taking place nearby.

Contention

Discussion surrounding A08431 may reflect varying opinions, particularly from stakeholders involved in real estate development versus community advocacy groups. Developers might express concerns about the potential for increased regulatory oversight and delays in project approvals due to homeowners' rights to review and challenge development plans. Conversely, supporters of the bill, including neighborhood associations and local leaders, may argue that the bill is essential for protecting residents' interests and ensuring that they have a voice in developments affecting their properties.

Companion Bills

NY S06847

Same As Relates to enacting the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights"; requires the department of buildings to develop a bulletin known as the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights" advising homeowners who are adjacent to a property under development or construction of their rights and available resources and post such bulletin on the department's website.

Previously Filed As

NY S06847

Relates to enacting the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights"; requires the department of buildings to develop a bulletin known as the "adjacent neighbors' bill of rights" advising homeowners who are adjacent to a property under development or construction of their rights and available resources and post such bulletin on the department's website.

NY HB1151

Providing for the Adjacent Neighbors' Bill of Rights.

NY S07708

Establishes a veterans' bill of rights; provides sample language for such bill of rights; requires the department of veterans' services to establish and distribute a veterans' bill of rights and to make such bill of rights available on the department's website.

NY A06559

Establishes a veterans' bill of rights; provides sample language for such bill of rights; requires the department of veterans' services to establish and distribute a veterans' bill of rights and to make such bill of rights available on the department's website.

NY S08725

Prohibits the blowing of grass clippings or leaves on highways and adjacent lands.

NY SB250

Relating to municipal annexation of an area adjacent to contiguous or connecting railroad rights-of-way.

NY HB4689

Relating to municipal annexation of an area adjacent to contiguous or connecting railroad rights-of-way.

NY A08208

Requires persons with housing vouchers be informed of their rights and provided with a bill of such rights.

NY A11022

Directs the department of veterans' services and the department of economic development to make available on their website information about federal and state programs available to businesses that employ veterans.

NY A4076

Allows Right to Farm Act complaints to be filed with county agriculture development board in adjacent county under certain circumstances and creates alternate voting members on such boards.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.