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§ 237 — SECTION 237 Discrimination in leases with respect to bearing of children

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What is NY RPL § 237?

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This section prohibits any person, firm, or corporation owning or managing residential properties from including clauses in leases that restrict tenants from bearing children. Violations of this statute can lead to legal consequences. Applies to owners of apartment houses, tenement houses, and mobile home parks.

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§ 237 SECTION 237 Discrimination in leases with respect to bearing of children

RPL § 237

Any person, firm or corporation owning or having in charge any apartment house, tenement house or other building or mobile home park used for dwelling purposes who shall, in any lease of any or part of any such building or mobile home park, have a clause therein providing that during the term thereof the tenants shall remain childless or shall not bear children, shall be guilty of a violation.

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