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What is NYC AC § 28-120.3?

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This section requires the permit holder for alteration, construction, or partial demolition to certify that the tenant protection plan aligns with the intended scope of work. Exceptions apply for certain residential properties. Applies to building owners engaged in construction or alteration activities.

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§ 28-120.3 Contractor statement.

AC § 28-120.3

The permit holder for the underlying alteration, construction, or partial demolition shall sign a statement certifying that the tenant protection plan submitted by the registered design professional coordinates with the scope of work intended. Exception: This statement shall not be required for: 1. Work in occupied one- and two-family homes.

2.Work limited to the interior of a single dwelling unit of an occupied multiple dwelling with no disruption to the essential services of other units, where such dwelling is owner-occupied. For a dwelling unit within a property that is owned by a condominium or held by a shareholder of a cooperative corporation under a proprietary lease, the unit must be occupied by the owners of record for such unit. (L.L. 2019/106, 6/8/2019, eff. 3/8/2020)

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