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§ 291-G — SECTION 291-G Recording insurance information

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What is NY RPL § 291-G?

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This section requires owners of multiple dwellings in cities with populations over one million to file insurance information with the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. The information must include the insurer's name, the insurance company's address, and the policy number. Applies to owners of multiple dwellings.

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§ 291-G SECTION 291-G Recording insurance information

RPL § 291-G

§ 291-g. Recording insurance information. Every owner of a multiple dwelling, as defined in subdivision two of section two hundred thirty-nine-a of this chapter, which is located in a city with a population in excess of one million persons shall file with the department of housing preservation and development an instrument containing the name or names of the insurer issuing a fire, casualty and/or liability insurance policy for the multiple dwelling, the address of the insurance company and the policy number.

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