NYC Administrative Code

§ 8-205 — Activities prohibited with respect to non-solicitation areas.

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What is NYC AC § 8-205?

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This section prohibits real estate brokers, dealers, and their agents or employees from soliciting the sale, purchase, or rental of any dwelling within designated non-solicitation areas. The enforcement of this statute is relevant to real estate transactions. Applies to real estate professionals operating in specified areas.

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§ 8-205 Activities prohibited with respect to non-solicitation areas.

AC § 8-205

It shall be unlawful for any real estate broker or dealer or any agent or employee of a real estate broker or dealer to solicit, directly or indirectly, the sale, purchase, or rental of any dwelling located within a non-solicitation area.

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