NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 791 — SECTION 791 Jurisdiction; courts; venue

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What is NY RPAPL § 791?

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This section outlines the jurisdiction and venue for special proceedings aimed at removing abandoned homes. It specifies that such proceedings may be maintained in various courts, including the supreme court and district courts, depending on the location of the property. Applies to property owners dealing with abandoned homes.

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§ 791 SECTION 791 Jurisdiction; courts; venue

RPAPL § 791

1.A special proceeding to remove abandoned homes may be maintained in a supreme court, a court of civil jurisdiction in a city, a district court, or a county court.

2.The place of trial of the special proceeding shall be within the jurisdictional area of the court in which the real property or a portion thereof is situated.

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