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What is NYC AC § 26-2501?

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This section defines the term "certification of correction" as the document submitted to the Department of Buildings or the Department of Housing Preservation and Development by a property owner or managing agent, affirming that violations have been corrected. Applies to property owners addressing notices of violation.

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§ 26-2501 Definitions.

AC § 26-2501

As used in this chapter, the term "certification of correction" means the paper or electronic document filed with the department of buildings or the department of housing preservation and development by a property owner or managing agent to affirm that the violating conditions cited on a notice of violation have been corrected within the required timeframe.

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