NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 235-I — SECTION 235-I Unreasonable tenant fees for reproductions of keys

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What is NY RPL § 235-I?

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This section limits the fees a landlord may charge a tenant for reproducing keys to a single dwelling. The fee cannot exceed one hundred ten percent of the actual cost of reproduction, except when a tenant requests key reproduction more than three times in a calendar year. Applies to landlords and tenants in residential leases.

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§ 235-I SECTION 235-I Unreasonable tenant fees for reproductions of keys

RPL § 235-I

§ 235-i. Unreasonable tenant fees for reproductions of keys. A landlord shall not charge a tenant a fee for the reproduction of keys to a single dwelling greater than one hundred ten percent of the actual cost of reproduction, provided such limitation shall not apply if a tenant requires the reproduction of keys for a single dwelling more than three times in a calendar year.

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