NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 339-K — SECTION 339-K Certain work prohibited

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What is NY RPL § 339-K?

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This section prohibits unit owners from undertaking work that jeopardizes the property's soundness or safety, reduces its value, or impairs any easement or hereditament. Additionally, unit owners cannot add structures or excavate basements without obtaining consent from all affected unit owners. Applies to unit owners in condominium or cooperative properties.

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§ 339-K SECTION 339-K Certain work prohibited

RPL § 339-K

§ 339-k. Certain work prohibited. No unit owner shall do any work which would jeopardize the soundness or safety of the property, reduce the value thereof or impair any easement or hereditament, nor may any unit owner add any material structure or excavate any additional basement or cellar, without in every such case the consent of all the unit owners affected being first obtained.

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