NYC Administrative Code

§ 28-212.4.3 — Mailing to recorded address.

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What is NYC AC § 28-212.4.3?

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This section outlines the requirement for mailing notices to the recorded address of the person whose name appears on the real estate documents filed with the city register or county clerk. Applies to property owners receiving official communications regarding their real estate.

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§ 28-212.4.3 Mailing to recorded address.

AC § 28-212.4.3

To the person in whose name the real estate affected by the order of the commissioner is recorded in the office of the city register or the county clerk as the case may be at the address set forth on the recorded instrument.

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