NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 220 — SECTION 220 Action for use and occupation

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What is NY RPL § 220?

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This section allows a landlord to recover reasonable compensation for the use and occupation of real property by any person under an agreement not made by deed. A parol lease or other agreement may serve as evidence for the compensation amount. Applies to landlords seeking compensation for property use.

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§ 220 SECTION 220 Action for use and occupation

RPL § 220

The landlord may recover a reasonable compensation for the use and occupation of real property, by any person, under an agreement, not made by deed; and a parol lease or other agreement may be used as evidence of the amount to which he is entitled.

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