New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08731

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

Impact

The implications of S08731 on state law are significant as it introduces a systematic approach to address construction defects in condominiums. By clearly delineating the rights of condominium owners to seek redress for construction-related issues, it aims to facilitate more effective legal recourse. Additionally, the bill restricts how negligence claims can be asserted, only permitting them when defects lead to specified forms of damage or safety risks, which may limit some claims against builders and architects.

Summary

Bill S08731 proposes amendments to the civil practice law and rules, specifically establishing procedures for civil actions concerning construction defects in condominiums. It aims to define actions permissible against construction professionals, such as architects and contractors, and sets forth a structured process for homeowners to claim damages related to construction defects, ensuring that strict guidelines are followed to uphold accountability within the construction industry.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S08731 include concerns that limiting negligence claims could hinder the ability of condominium owners to adequately seek remedies for substandard construction. Critics argue that the restrictions on claims may embolden construction professionals by reducing the risks of liability, potentially leading to neglect in building standards. Conversely, proponents of the bill believe that these measures are essential to prevent frivolous lawsuits and promote responsible development practices within the state.

Companion Bills

NY A11065

Same As Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

Previously Filed As

NY A11065

Provides for civil procedure under which a claimant may seek actual damages from a construction professional due to construction defects in a condominium.

NY SB1450

condominiums; construction defects; actions; procedures

NY HB2599

Condominiums; construction defects; actions

NY AB505

Revises provisions relating to constructional defects. (BDR 3-1144)

NY HB1272

Construction Defects & Middle Market Housing

NY AB1903

Construction defects.

NY H1295

Construction Defects

NY SB1650

Relating To Construction Defects.

NY SB1650

Relating To Construction Defects.

NY SB185

Claims Against Construction Professionals

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