NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 235-G — SECTION 235-G Electronic billing and/or payment of rent

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What is NY RPL § 235-G?

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This section prohibits landlords from requiring tenants to use electronic billing or payment systems exclusively for rent payments. It also prevents landlords from charging fees to tenants who opt not to use such systems. Applies to landlords and tenants in residential leases.

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§ 235-G SECTION 235-G Electronic billing and/or payment of rent

RPL § 235-G

§ 235-g. Electronic billing and/or payment of rent.

1.A landlord shall not require a lessee or tenant to use an electronic billing and/or payment system as the only method for the payment of rent. A landlord shall not assess any fee or other charge for a lessee or tenant that chooses not to use an electronic billing and/or payment system.

2.Any agreement by a lessee or tenant of a dwelling waiving or modifying his or her rights as set forth in this section shall be void as contrary to public policy.

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