NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 11-13 — Dwelling Units in Cooperative Housing Corporations and Condominiums.

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Where the department has issued a violation pursuant to Article 14 of the Housing Maintenance Code for a dwelling unit in a multiple dwelling where (i) title to such multiple dwelling is held by a cooperative housing corporation or such dwelling unit is owned as a condominium unit, and (ii) such dwelling unit is occupi

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§ 11-13 Dwelling Units in Cooperative Housing Corporations and Condominiums.

RCNY § 11-13

Where the department has issued a violation pursuant to Article 14 of the Housing Maintenance Code for a dwelling unit in a multiple dwelling where (i) title to such multiple dwelling is held by a cooperative housing corporation or such dwelling unit is owned as a condominium unit, and (ii) such dwelling unit is occupied by the shareholder of record on the proprietary lease for such dwelling unit or the owner of record of such condominium unit, as is applicable, or the shareholder's or record owner's family, the cooperative housing corporation or the condominium board of managers may apply to the department to have such violation reissued. Such application shall include a sworn affidavit from a representative of the cooperative housing corporation or condominium board of managers attesting to the status of such multiple dwelling as either a cooperative or condominium, and a sworn affidavit from the shareholder of record on the proprietary lease of the unit or the owner of record of the condominium unit for which the violation was issued, attesting to his or her occupancy of the unit. (Renumbered City Record 11/8/2019, eff. 12/8/2019)

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