NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 761 — SECTION 761 Redemption by lessee

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What is NY RPAPL § 761?

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This section outlines the conditions under which a lessee can redeem leased premises after a default in rent payment. It specifies that the lessee, or their representative, may pay overdue rent and associated costs within one year of the warrant issuance to regain possession of the property. Applies to lessees facing eviction for non-payment of rent.

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§ 761 SECTION 761 Redemption by lessee

RPAPL § 761

Where the special proceeding is founded upon an allegation that a lessee holds over after a default in the payment of rent, and the unexpired term of the lease under which the premises are held exceeds five years at the time when the warrant is issued the lessee, his executor, administrator or assignee, at any time within one year after the execution of the warrant, unless by the terms of the lease such lessee shall have waived his right to redeem, or such lessee, executor, administrator or assignee shall have subsequently waived the right to redeem by a written instrument filed and recorded in the office in which the lease is recorded, or if not so recorded, in the office in which deeds are required to be recorded of the county in which the leased premises are located, may pay or tender to the petitioner, his heir, executor, administrator or assignee, or if, within five days before the expiration of the year he cannot be found with reasonable diligence within the city or town wherein the property or a portion thereof is situated, then to the court which issued the warrant, all rent in arrears at the time of the payment or tender with interest thereupon and the costs and charges incurred by the petitioner. Thereupon the person making the payment or tender shall be entitled to the possession of the demised premises under the lease and may hold and enjoy the same according to the terms of the original demise, except as otherwise prescribed in section 765.

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