NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-2086 — Occupancy of cellars and basements in old law tenements.

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This section regulates the occupancy of cellars and basements in old law tenements, stipulating requirements for room height, window access, and compliance with specific provisions. It outlines conditions under which these spaces may be legally occupied. Applies to building owners of old law tenements.

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§ 27-2086 Occupancy of cellars and basements in old law tenements.

AC § 27-2086

a. No dwelling unit in the cellar of an old law tenement may be occupied unless it complies with the requirements of sections 27-2082, 27-2083, 27-2085 of this article or all of the following provisions: (1) Every room has a minimum height of eight feet in every part.

(2)In every room of a dwelling unit located at the front of the dwelling, every part of the ceiling is at least four feet above the surface of the street in front of every such part.

(3)In a dwelling unit located in the rear, every room has at least one-half of its height in every part above the highest level of an adjoining space which: Abuts every part of the exterior wall of such room; has a minimum dimension of thirty feet measured at a right angle to the outer surface of such wall; and is open and unobstructed, except as permitted in subdivision nine of section twenty-six of the multiple dwelling law.

(4)Every room has at least one window opening upon a street, yard or the adjoining space required in paragraph three and at least one-half of every such window shall open. b. No dwelling unit in the basement of an old law tenement may be occupied unless it complies with the requirements of sections 27-2082, 27-2083, 27-2085 of this article, subdivision a of this section, or all of the following provisions: (1) Every room has a minimum height of seven feet, six inches in every part.

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