Legislation introduced aimed at remedying conditions dangerous to life, health & safety
Assembly bill A.10095, introduced by Assemblymember John T. McDonald III, would amend the real property actions and proceedings law to expand the applicability of the receivership law to the entire state of New York for the purpose of remedying conditions dangerous to life, health or safety.
This legislation aims to address real property issues in cases where tenants voice complaints to landlords, yet issues remain unaddressed. This tool will help address building code violations and situations when buildings have fallen into serious disrepair. A strong receivership program will ultimately deter building vacancy and demolition of unsafe properties, keeping more of our older residential buildings well-maintained and out of the land. Maintaining safe and livable housing is paramount for stabilizing and maintaining neighborhoods and contributing to the quality of life for residents across New York State.
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Thanks to the organizations below for joining the Preservation League in support of this legislation: