Real Estate Board of NY covers NY's new local laws concerning real estate
MOLD & ALLERGEN BILLS Local Law 55 of 2018 (Intro 385-C), effective January 2019. Requires owners to perform annual visual inspections to remediate and correct for any underlying defect or condition which could give rise to allergens originating from pests or from mold in areas smaller than 10 square feet. Owners are expected to keep premises free from any and all unwanted pests, which include ants, houseflies, and bedbugs, among others, and they are permitted to move furniture or other obstructions in order to fully comply. Owners is also required to notify tenants of responsibility to investigate. Local Law 61 of 2018 (Intro 978-D), effective January 1, 2019. Requires licensing pursuant to Article 32 of the New York State Labor Law to assess, remediate, and abate for mold incidents larger than 10 square feet. The bill applies to residential buildings containing 10 or more units or commercial buildings larger than 25,000 square feet. In a reversal of the State’s explicit provisions, the Council’s bill forbids owners or their direct employees from performing this kind of work.
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