New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S09575

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Provides that fees may be sought in certain summary proceedings between a cooperative housing corporation and a shareholder or occupant when the lease or occupancy agreement provides for the recovery of fees, legal fees, charges, surcharges, penalties, or assessments other than rent.

Impact

The bill's enactment is expected to impact how cooperative housing corporations can recover various costs from their shareholders or occupants. By formalizing the ability to claim additional fees beyond the standard rent, it addresses specific circumstances that might arise during summary proceedings. This could lead to improved financial stability for cooperative housing corporations as they gain more robust mechanisms to recover debts that arise from non-rent fees. The amendment may potentially enhance clarity and fairness in such legal proceedings, benefiting both corporations and their stakeholders.

Summary

Bill S09575 proposes an amendment to the real property actions and proceedings law, specifically targeting the recovery of fees in summary proceedings involving cooperative housing corporations. The amendment states that fees, legal fees, charges, surcharges, penalties, or assessments other than rent can be sought if such provisions are included in the lease or occupancy agreement between the cooperative corporation and the shareholder or occupant. This change reflects an intent to clarify and streamline the processes for settling disputes in cooperative housing settings.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill could revolve around concerns from tenant advocates regarding the implications of allowing cooperative corporations to seek an expanded set of recoverable fees. Critics might argue that this could lead to disputes over what constitutes a 'reasonable fee' and how aggressive the recovery practices could become. Opponents might also highlight potential inequalities, where shareholders with limited finances could face increased pressures under the new fee recovery mechanisms, impacting their rights and living situations.

Companion Bills

NY A10799

Same As Provides that fees may be sought in certain summary proceedings between a cooperative housing corporation and a shareholder or occupant when the lease or occupancy agreement provides for the recovery of fees, legal fees, charges, surcharges, penalties, or assessments other than rent.

Previously Filed As

NY A10799

Provides that fees may be sought in certain summary proceedings between a cooperative housing corporation and a shareholder or occupant when the lease or occupancy agreement provides for the recovery of fees, legal fees, charges, surcharges, penalties, or assessments other than rent.

NY S09574

Provides that either party may be awarded attorneys' fees in the event of a default judgment in an action or summary proceeding arising out of leases of residential property where a tenant is a dwelling unit owner or shareholder of a cooperative housing corporation and the recovery of attorneys' fees is provided for in the proprietary lease or occupancy agreement.

NY A10798

Provides that either party may be awarded attorneys' fees in the event of a default judgment in an action or summary proceeding arising out of leases of residential property where a tenant is a dwelling unit owner or shareholder of a cooperative housing corporation and the recovery of attorneys' fees is provided for in the proprietary lease or occupancy agreement.

NY S09572

Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.

NY A10983

Requires at least one director on a board of directors of a residential cooperative housing corporation be a primary resident of such residential cooperative housing corporation; prohibits the charging of payments, fees or charges by cooperative housing corporations without thirty days written notice to such cooperative housing corporation's shareholders.

NY S01745

Provides that the term "landlord" when used in the real property law, shall not include or apply to any corporation, entity or organization, hereinafter known as a "cooperative entity" that is or is operating for the purpose of providing housing and/or residences for its shareholders by leasing or subleasing to such shareholders, under proprietary leases or occupancy agreements or subleases of such leases or occupancy agreements of apartments or residences in the buildings or premises owned by such cooperative entities; makes related provisions for the term "tenant".

NY A01701

Provides that the term "landlord" when used in the real property law, shall not include or apply to any corporation, entity or organization, hereinafter known as a "cooperative entity" that is or is operating for the purpose of providing housing and/or residences for its shareholders by leasing or subleasing to such shareholders, under proprietary leases or occupancy agreements or subleases of such leases or occupancy agreements of apartments or residences in the buildings or premises owned by such cooperative entities; makes related provisions for the term "tenant".

NY S07595

Enacts the "fair addition in rental (F.A.I.R) leases act"; authorizes a tenant to add dwelling occupants to residential dwelling or housing accommodation leases upon request of the lease holder; if such occupant is at least 18 years old; and such occupant provides proof of currently residing in such dwelling; prohibits a landlord from increasing the rent or imposing a fee for the purpose of adding occupants to the lease.

NY S08912

Increases transparency in cooperative housing corporations by giving shareholders more rights to information of the co-op and limiting the powers of management companies and boards.

NY A10283

Increases transparency in cooperative housing corporations by giving shareholders more rights to information of the co-op and limiting the powers of management companies and boards.

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