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§ 780 — SECTION 780 Waiver void

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What is NY RPAPL § 780?

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This section states that any lease or agreement provision that waives tenant rights as specified in this article is considered against public policy and therefore void. Applies to landlords and property owners involved in residential leases.

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§ 780 SECTION 780 Waiver void

RPAPL § 780

Any provision of a lease or other agreement whereby any provision of this article for the benefit of a tenant, resident or occupant of a dwelling is waived, shall be deemed against public policy and shall be void.

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