NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 339-G — SECTION 339-G Status of units

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What is NY RPL § 339-G?

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This section establishes that each unit, along with its common interest, is considered real property for all purposes. This classification affects property owners and operators regarding the legal status of their units.

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§ 339-G SECTION 339-G Status of units

RPL § 339-G

§ 339-g. Status of units. Each unit, together with its common interest, shall for all purposes constitute real property.

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