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What is NYC AC § 27-2017.1?

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This section establishes that the presence of indoor allergen hazards in multiple dwellings poses a health risk. It mandates that owners maintain their properties free from pests and allergens, prevent conditions that may lead to such hazards, and promptly address any underlying defects. Applies to owners of multiple dwellings.

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§ 27-2017.1 Owners' responsibility to remediate.

AC § 27-2017.1

The existence of an indoor allergen hazard in any dwelling unit in a multiple dwelling is hereby declared to constitute a condition dangerous to health. An owner of a dwelling shall keep the premises free from pests and other indoor allergen hazards and from any condition conducive to indoor allergen hazards, and shall prevent the reasonably foreseeable occurrence of such a conditions and shall expeditiously remediate such conditions and any underlying defect, when such underlying defect exists, consistent with section 27-2017.8 and the rules promulgated pursuant to section 27-2017.9. (L.L. 2018/055, 1/19/2018, eff. 1/19/2019; Am. L.L. 2019/051, 3/16/2019, retro. eff. 1/19/2019)

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