Source: https://www.reentry.net/ny/library/attachment.261966
Timestamp: 2019-10-19 05:01:55
Document Index: 152518084

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 231', '§ 231', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 1']

Real Property Law Section 231 – renders void an agreement for occupancy of a premises used for certain illegal activities (State of New York) - Reentry Resource Center - New YorkReentry Net - Reentry Net
McKinney's Real Property Law § 231
Real Property Law (Refs & Annos)
Article 7. Landlord and Tenant (Refs & Annos)
§ 231. Lease, when void; liability of landlord where premises are occupied for unlawful purpose
3. For the purposes of this section, two or more convictions of any person or persons had, within a period of one year, for any of the offenses described in section 230.00, 230.05, 230.20, 230.25, 230.30, or 230.40 of the penal law arising out of conduct engaged in at the same premises consisting of a dwelling as that term is defined in subdivision four of section four of the multiple dwelling law shall be presumptive evidence of unlawful use of such premises and of the owners knowledge of the same.
5. [As added by L.1980, c. 203. See, also, subd. 5, below.] The attorney general may commence an action or proceeding in the supreme court to enjoin the continued unlawful trade, manufacture or business in such premises.
5. [As added by L.1980, c. 206. See, also, subd. 5, above.] For the purposes of this section, two or more convictions of any person or persons had, within a period of one year, for any of the offenses described in section 225.00, 225.05, 225.10, 225.15, 225.20, 225.30, 225.32, 225.35 or 225.40 of the penal law, arising out of conduct engaged in at the same premises consisting of a dwelling as that term is defined in subdivision four of section four of the multiple dwelling law shall be presumptive evidence of unlawful use of such premises and of the owner's knowledge of the same.
(L.1909, c. 52; amended L.1935, c. 212, § 1; L.1976, c. 495, § 1; L.1980, c. 203, § 1; L.1980, c. 206, § 1.)