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What is NYC RCNY § 47-02?

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An owner may object, pursuant to Administrative Code § 27-2129, to the imposition of the complaint-based inspection fee authorized by Administrative Code § 27-2115(f)(8). An owner may object on the basis that he or she has attempted and failed to gain access to make repairs to the dwelling unit that is the subject of t

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Effective: 8/20/2015

§ 47-02 [Objections.]

RCNY § 47-02

An owner may object, pursuant to Administrative Code § 27-2129, to the imposition of the complaint-based inspection fee authorized by Administrative Code § 27-2115(f)(8). An owner may object on the basis that he or she has attempted and failed to gain access to make repairs to the dwelling unit that is the subject of this fee. Such objection shall be made pursuant to Article 8 of Subchapter 5 of Chapter 2 of Title 27 of the Administrative Code, and the rules promulgated thereunder in 28 RCNY Chapter 17. (Added City Record 7/21/2015, eff. 8/20/2015)

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