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§ 333-C — SECTION 333-C Lands in agricultural districts; disclosure

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What is NY RPL § 333-C?

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This section mandates that sellers of real property located in agricultural districts provide a disclosure notice to buyers. The notice informs potential purchasers about agricultural activities in the area, which may include noise, dust, and odors. Applies to property transactions involving lands within designated agricultural districts.

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§ 333-C SECTION 333-C Lands in agricultural districts; disclosure

RPL § 333-C

§ 333-c. Lands in agricultural districts; disclosure.

1.When any purchase and sales contract is presented for the sale, purchase, or exchange of real property located partially or wholly within an agricultural district established pursuant to the provisions of article twenty-five-AA of the agriculture and markets law, the prospective grantor shall present to the prospective grantee a disclosure notice which states the following:

"It is the policy of this state and this community to conserve, protect and encourage the development and improvement of agricultural land for the production of food, and other products, and also for its natural and ecological value. This disclosure notice is to inform prospective residents that the property they are about to acquire lies partially or wholly within an agricultural district and that farming activities occur within the district. Such farming activities may include, but not be limited to, activities that cause noise, dust and odors. Prospective residents are also informed that the location of property within an agricultural district may impact the ability to access water and/or sewer services for such property under certain circumstances. Prospective purchasers are urged to contact the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets to obtain additional information or clarification regarding their rights and obligations under article 25-AA of the Agriculture and Markets Law."

2.Such disclosure notice shall be signed by the prospective grantor and grantee prior to the sale, purchase or exchange of such real property.

3.Failure of the seller to provide such information to the buyer shall not prevent the recording officer from filing such deed.

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