NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 215 — SECTION 215 Necessity for good cause

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What is NY RPL § 215?

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This section prohibits landlords from evicting tenants or failing to renew leases for housing accommodations without good cause, as defined in section 216. The statute is enforced under the New York State Real Property Law. Applies to landlords managing residential properties.

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This section has been repealed and is no longer in force.

It is shown here for historical reference. For the current law, consult the official source or speak with an attorney.

§ 215 SECTION 215 Necessity for good cause

RPL § 215

No landlord shall, by action to evict or to recover possession, by exclusion from possession, by failure to renew any lease, or otherwise, remove any tenant from housing accommodations covered by section two hundred fourteen of this article except for good cause as defined in section two hundred sixteen of this article.

NB Repealed June 15, 2034

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