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What is NYC AC § 11-333?

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This section outlines the process for discharging a tax lien sold under this chapter by presenting a certificate of discharge to the county's recording officer. The statute ensures that the discharge is officially recorded. Applies to building owners involved in tax lien transactions.

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§ 11-333 Discharge of tax lien.

AC § 11-333

A tax lien sold pursuant to the provisions of this chapter may be discharged by presenting the certificate of discharge issued by the holder of the tax lien pursuant to section 11-332 of this chapter to the recording officer of the county in which the real property that it affects is situated, and any recording officer to whom such certificate of discharge is presented shall record the same. Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2001/036.

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