NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 237-A — SECTION 237-A Discrimination against children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks

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What is NY RPL § 237-A?

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This section prohibits discrimination against families with children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks. It establishes penalties for violations and allows aggrieved individuals to seek damages and attorney's fees in court. Applies to owners of residential properties and manufactured home parks.

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§ 237-A SECTION 237-A Discrimination against children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks

RPL § 237-A

§ 237-a. Discrimination against children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks. a. Any person, firm or corporation owning or having in charge any apartment house, tenement house or other building or manufactured home park used for dwelling purposes who shall refuse to rent any or part of any such building or manufactured home park to any person or family, or who discriminates in the terms, conditions, or privileges of any such rental, solely on the ground that such person or family has or have a child or children shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense; provided, however, the prohibition against discrimination against children in dwelling houses and manufactured home parks contained in this section shall not apply to:

(1)housing units for senior citizens subsidized, insured, or guaranteed by the federal government; or

(2)one or two family owner occupied dwelling houses or manufactured homes; or

(3)manufactured home parks intended and operated for occupancy by persons fifty-five years of age or older. In determining whether housing is intended and operated for occupancy by persons fifty-five years of age or older, Sec. 807(b)(2)(c)(42 U.S.C. 3607(b)(2)(c)) of the federal Fair Housing Act of 1988, as amended, shall apply.

b. Civil liability:

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