NY State — NY Real Property Law

§ 405 — SECTION 405 Registered property subject to same rights and burdens as unregistered property

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What is NY RPL § 405?

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This section establishes that registered real property is subject to the same rights, burdens, and incidents as unregistered real property, unless otherwise specified. This statute ensures consistency in the treatment of property rights. Applies to property owners with registered real estate interests.

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§ 405 SECTION 405 Registered property subject to same rights and burdens as unregistered property

RPL § 405

Registered real property and every estate, right and interest therein shall be in all respects subject to the same rights, burdens and incidents as unregistered real property, except as otherwise expressly provided in this article or any amendment thereof.

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