NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-2010 — Cleaning of roofs, yards, courts and other open spaces.

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What is NYC AC § 27-2010?

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This section mandates that the owner of a dwelling with two or more units, as well as the occupant of a single-family dwelling, maintain cleanliness in roofs, yards, courts, and other open spaces by removing dirt, filth, garbage, or offensive materials. Applies to owners and occupants of residential properties.

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§ 27-2010 Cleaning of roofs, yards, courts and other open spaces.

AC § 27-2010

The owner of a dwelling containing two or more dwelling units, and the occupant of a single family dwelling shall keep the roof, yard, courts and other open spaces clean and free from dirt, filth, garbage or other offensive material.

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