NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 601 — SECTION 601 Damages for withholding real property obtainable in action to recover possession; set-off by defendant

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What is NY RPAPL § 601?

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This section outlines the damages that a plaintiff may recover in an action to regain possession of real property, including rents and profits for up to six years. It also allows for a set-off for permanent improvements made by the defendant, impacting the total damages recoverable. Applies to property owners involved in possession disputes.

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§ 601 SECTION 601 Damages for withholding real property obtainable in action to recover possession; set-off by defendant

RPAPL § 601

In an action to recover the possession of real property, the plaintiff may recover damages for withholding the property, including the rents and profits or the value of the use and occupation of the property for a term not exceeding six years; but the damages shall not include the value of the use of any improvements made by the defendant or those under whom he claims. Where permanent improvements have been made in good faith by the defendant or those under whom he claims, while holding, under color of title, adversely to the plaintiff, the value thereof must be allowed to the defendant in reduction of the damages of the plaintiff, but not beyond the amount of those damages.

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