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What is NYC AC § 11-233?

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This section allows the comptroller to cancel unpaid taxes or assessments on real estate subject to easements if they exceed the property's potential sale value. The cancellation requires the written approval of the corporation counsel. Applies to property owners facing significant unpaid tax burdens.

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§ 11-233 Cancellation of unpaid taxes.

AC § 11-233

When it shall appear to the comptroller that the unpaid taxes or assessments, or both, together with the interest and penalties thereon which may have been levied upon a parcel of real estate subject to easements which were in existence prior to the levying of such taxes or assessments, equal or exceed the sum for which, under ordinary circumstances, such parcel of real estate would sell subject to such easements, the comptroller, with the written approval of the corporation counsel, may settle and adjust such unpaid taxes or assessments, or both, with the interest and penalties thereon, and when it shall appear to the comptroller that such parcel of real estate would sell under ordinary circumstances subject to such easements for only a nominal sum, then the comptroller with the written approval of the corporation counsel may cancel such unpaid taxes and assessments together with the interest and penalties thereon.

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