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What is NYC AC § 26-525?

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This section establishes that any civil penalty imposed by judgment on a property owner creates a lien on the dwelling associated with that penalty. The lien is effective from the moment a notice of pendency is filed in the county clerk's office. Applies to property owners facing civil penalties.

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§ 26-525 Lien.

AC § 26-525

Every civil penalty imposed by judgment upon an owner pursuant to this chapter shall be a lien upon the dwelling with respect to which such civil penalty is imposed from the time of the filing of a notice of pendency in the office of the clerk of the county in which such dwelling is situated.

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