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What is NYC AC § 27-263?

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This section classifies buildings and spaces into the residential occupancy group based on the presence of families or households. It specifies that sleeping accommodations for individuals also fall under this classification, while institutional occupancy buildings are excluded. Applies to building owners managing residential properties.

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§ 27-263 Classification.

AC § 27-263

Buildings and spaces shall be classified in the residential occupancy group when families or households dwell therein, or when sleeping accommodations, with or without dining facilities, are provided therein for individuals. Excluded from this group are those buildings and spaces classified under the institutional occupancy group. The residential occupancy consists of sub groups J-1, J-2, and J-3.

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