New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08761

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Engrossed
1/20/26  
Refer
1/20/26  
Engrossed
1/28/26  
Enrolled
2/13/26  
Chaptered
2/13/26  

Caption

Relates to the notice required to be made for a grant of permission for access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs.

Impact

The implications of S08761 on state laws are significant, particularly with regard to property rights and the responsibilities of property owners and contractors. By establishing clearer guidelines for the process of obtaining access to adjoining properties, the bill aims to streamline procedures and reduce disputes between property owners. This could, in theory, encourage property improvements and maintenance, while also ensuring that contractors have the necessary insurance coverage to protect against liabilities resulting from property damage or personal injury incurred during their work.

Summary

Bill S08761 seeks to amend existing laws concerning access to adjoining properties for the purposes of making improvements or repairs. The legislation outlines specific conditions under which permission can be granted to access neighboring properties, emphasizing the provisions surrounding liability and insurance requirements. One of the key elements of this bill is the clarification of what constitutes a 'state entity', broadening the definition to include various state departments and agencies and their affiliates, thus potentially expanding the jurisdiction under which these regulations can be enforced.

Conclusion

Overall, S08761 seeks to balance the interests of property owners, contractors, and the state by providing a comprehensive framework for accessing adjoining properties for improvements and repairs. However, as with many legislative changes, its effectiveness will ultimately depend on how well these provisions are implemented and received by affected stakeholders.

Contention

While the bill may provide benefits in terms of clarity and structure, potential points of contention surround the responsibilities imposed on property owners and those seeking access. Critics might argue that the requirements for securing permissions and maintaining insurance could pose financial burdens on smaller contractors and property owners. Furthermore, there might be concerns about how these regulations impact local property disputes, especially in densely populated urban areas where access to adjoining properties can often lead to conflicts.

Companion Bills

NY A09457

Same As Relates to the notice required to be made for a grant of permission for access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs.

Previously Filed As

NY A09457

Relates to the notice required to be made for a grant of permission for access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs.

NY A00357

Provides an owner or lessee access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs for certain circumstances.

NY SB177

Access Adjoining Property to Repair or Maintain

NY S03799

Provides an owner or lessee access to adjoining property to make improvements or repairs for certain circumstances.

NY A08937

Requires landlords and property managers of public and private multifamily buildings in cities with a population of a million or more to provide notice to tenants on proper protocol for recycling including information on materials that are acceptable; requires the division of sanitation to develop an example notice and make it available on its website for use by landlords and property managers.

NY A08991

Establishes a right-to-repair for military property by requiring the adjutant general procure goods and services with fair and reasonable access to repair materials.

NY A08076

Redefines the term "following" for a crime of stalking in the fourth degree to include the use of certain devices or computers to gain access to, record, track or report the movement or location of a person or their property without the person's permission or authority to do so.

NY S10217

Enacts the "accessory dwelling unit incentive act" to establish the accessory dwelling unit forgivable loan program by the division of homes and community renewal; defines terms; makes related provisions.

NY S08539

Establishes the New York state ICE-free zones act to prohibit the use of state or municipal property for civil immigration enforcement activity; requires signage to be posted at the entrance to state or municipal property or other areas that are accessible to the public stating that civil immigration enforcement activity is not allowed; provides an exception that civil immigration activity may be conducted on such property pursuant to a valid judicial warrant specifying that such activity may be conducted on such property for a specified purpose.

NY A07602

Requires certain legal notices related to class actions be in a readable format; provides penalties failing to comply with the requirements for legal notices.

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