New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05026

Introduced
2/11/25  

Caption

Requires certain sellers of real property to provide a certificate of occupancy to the purchaser of the real property.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY A01228

Requires certain sellers of real property to provide a certificate of occupancy to the purchaser of the real property.

NY S02072

Requires the issuance of certificates of occupancy for rental property damaged by fire.

NY S00662

Requires certain information to be provided on a real property transfer form; requires limited liability companies to provide certain information when purchasing real property.

NY A01549

Relates to temporary certificates of compliance or occupancy; permits a single ninety day extension for temporary certificates of compliance or occupancy; requires a civil penalty of $20,000 for any violation regarding certificates of compliance or occupancy.

NY S09900

Enacts the "New York gift certificate scam prevention act" to require certain packaging security and record-keeping requirements for gift certificates by sellers of gift certificates.

NY S04319

Provides certain requirements for health care proxies and death certificates.

NY S01565

Requires pet dealers and pet shops to provide certain breeder and health information to purchasers of animals.

NY A08161

Establishes the ammunition purchase certification act which requires purchasers of ammunition to have an ammunition purchase permit number.

NY S01569

Establishes the end toxic home flipping act; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain residential properties which are sold within two years of the prior conveyance of such property; exempts certain purchases of residential properties from mortgage recording taxes; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain properties in the city of New York which are sold for one million dollars or more.

NY A01023

Establishes the end toxic home flipping act; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain residential properties which are sold within two years of the prior conveyance of such property; exempts certain purchases of residential properties from mortgage recording taxes; imposes a tax on the transfer of certain properties in the city of New York which are sold for one million dollars or more.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.