NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 218 — SECTION 218 Waiver of rights void

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What is NY RPL § 218?

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This section establishes that any agreement made by a tenant to waive or modify their rights in a lease or rental agreement is void due to its contradiction with public policy. This statute applies to tenants in New York City.

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This section has been repealed and is no longer in force.

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§ 218 SECTION 218 Waiver of rights void

RPL § 218

Any agreement by a tenant heretofore or hereinafter entered into in a written lease or other rental agreement waiving or modifying their rights as set forth in this article shall be void as contrary to public policy.

NB Repealed June 15, 2034

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