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What is NYC AC § 17-155?

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This section outlines the payment procedures for tenants, lessees, or occupants who owe rent or compensation to the department. It mandates that payments be made upon maturity of the obligation, and receipts must be issued indicating the purpose of the payment. Applies to tenants and occupants responsible for rent payments.

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§ 17-155 Payments to department.

AC § 17-155

After the service of such papers and such demand, any tenant, lessee, occupant, or other person owing, or about to owe, any such rent or any such compensation when it shall mature, or become payable, shall pay the same, and from time to time pay any other amount thereof, as the same may become due and payable, or so much thereof as is sufficient to satisfy any such judgment or claim for expenses, or both, so served, to the department, and a receipt shall be given therefor, stating on account of what order or judgment and expenses the same has been paid and received; and the amount so received shall be deposited where other funds of the department are kept, to the special account of the department.

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