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§ 226-A — SECTION 226-A Effect of new lease on tenant's right to remove fixtures or improvements

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What is NY RPL § 226-A?

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This section clarifies that a tenant's right to remove fixtures or improvements is not affected by the acceptance of a new lease for the same premises, unless there is an explicit agreement stating otherwise. Applies to tenants and landlords involved in lease agreements.

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§ 226-A SECTION 226-A Effect of new lease on tenant's right to remove fixtures or improvements

RPL § 226-A

§ 226-a. Effect of new lease on tenant's right to remove fixtures or improvements. Unless otherwise expressly agreed, where a tenant has a right to remove fixtures or improvements, such right shall not be lost or impaired by reason of his acceptance of a new lease of the same premises without any surrender of possession between terms.

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