NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-115 — Alterations exceeding sixty percent of building value.

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What is NYC AC § 27-115?

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This section mandates that if the cost of alterations within a twelve-month period exceeds sixty percent of the building's value, the entire building must comply with the requirements of the building code, as outlined in section 27-120. Applies to building owners undertaking significant alterations.

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§ 27-115 Alterations exceeding sixty percent of building value.

AC § 27-115

If the cost of making alterations in any twelve-month period shall exceed sixty percent of the value of the building, the entire building shall be made to comply with the requirements of this code, except as provided in section 27-120 of this article.

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