New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02652

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

Companion Bills

NY S04856

Same As Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

Previously Filed As

NY A03278

Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

NY S04581

Extends the timeline for the return of security deposits for residential rental agreements from fourteen days to thirty days.

NY A05721

Limits security deposits to one month's rent; requires landlords to return the full security deposit and any accrued interest to which the tenant is entitled less any amount retained by the landlord within 21 days of the end of the lease.

NY A06896

Requires lessors or their authorized agent to provide a copy of a lease agreement upon written request of a residential lessee within thirty calendar days from the date of such request.

NY A00871

Relates to a cap on security deposits for residential leases of at least one year to the equivalent of one-month's rent under the lease.

NY S09444

Creates the fourteenth judicial district consisting of the county of Erie and a supreme court library at Erie.

NY A10421

Creates the fourteenth judicial district consisting of the county of Erie and a supreme court library at Erie.

NY S05979

Extends the time period for tenancy rights from 30 days to 45 days of possession; adds squatting to the definition of criminal trespass in the third degree.

NY A06894

Extends the time period for tenancy rights from 30 days to 45 days of possession; adds squatting to the definition of criminal trespass in the third degree.

NY A01267

Requires a landlord to return to a tenant the full security deposit within thirty days of the surrender of the premises by such tenant unless the landlord provides such tenant with a written statement listing the reasons for the retention of any portion of the deposit; sets forth particular situations for which the landlord may retain such security deposit; renders the landlord liable for treble damages for any violation.

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