New York Laws
Article 7 - Landlord and Tenant
227-A - Termination of Residential Lease by Senior Citizens or Individuals With a Disability Moving to a Residence of a Family Member or Entering Certain Health Care Facilities, Adult Care Facilities or Housing Projects.

(b) Any lease or rental agreement covered by paragraph (b) of
subdivision one of this section may be terminated by notice in writing
delivered to the lessor or owner or to the lessor's or owner's agent by
a lessee or tenant. Such termination shall be effective no earlier than
thirty days after the date on which the next rental payment subsequent
to the date when such notice is delivered is due and payable. Such
notice shall be accompanied by a documentation of the physician's
certification. Such notice shall be deemed delivered five days after

mailing. Documentation of admission or pending admission shall consist
of a copy of an executed lease or contract between the lessee or tenant
and a facility set forth in subdivision one of this section.
3. Any person who shall knowingly seize, hold, or detain the personal
effects, clothing, furniture or other property of any person who has
lawfully terminated a lease or rental agreement covered by this section
or the spouse or dependent of any such person, or in any manner
interferes with the removal of such property from the premises covered
by such lease or rental agreement, for the purpose of subjecting or
attempting to subject any of such property to a purported claim for rent
accruing subsequent to the date of termination of such lease or rental
agreement, or attempts so to do, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
shall be punished by imprisonment not to exceed one year or by fine not
to exceed one thousand dollars, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
3-a. Each owner or lessor of a facility or unit into which a lessee or
tenant is entitled to move after quitting and surrendering as provided
for herein shall in writing, upon an application, notify prospective
tenants of the provision of this section. Such notice shall include, in
plain and simple English, in conspicuous print of at least eighteen
point type, an explanation of a tenants right to terminate the existing
lease and all other applicable requirements and duties relating thereto.
Such notice shall read as follows:
NOTICE: RESIDENTIAL LEASE TERMINATION
SECTION 227-a OF THE REAL PROPERTY LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ALLOWS
FOR THE TERMINATION OF A RESIDENTIAL LEASE BY SENIOR CITIZENS OR
INDIVIDUALS WITH A DISABILITY MOVING TO A RESIDENCE OF A FAMILY MEMBER
OR ENTERING CERTAIN HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, ADULT CARE FACILITIES OR
HOUSING PROJECTS.
Who is eligible?
Any lessee or tenant who is age sixty-two years or older,
or who will attain such age during the term of the lease or rental
agreement,
or an individual with a "disability", as defined in subdivision
21 of section 292 of the executive law,
or a spouse or dependent of such person residing with him or her.
What kind of facilities does this law apply to?
This law will apply if the senior citizen or individual with a
disability is relocating to:
A. An adult care facility;
B. A residential health care facility;
C. Subsidized low income housing;
D. Senior citizen housing; or
E. A residence of a family member.
What are the responsibilities of the rental property owner?
When the tenant gives notice of his or her opportunity to move into
one of the above facilities the landlord must allow:
A. for the termination of the lease or rental agreement, and
B. the release of the tenant from any liability to pay rent or other
payments in lieu of rent from the termination of the lease in accordance
with section 227-a of the real property law, to the time of the original
termination date, and
C. to adjust any payments made in advance or payments which have
accrued by the terms of such lease or rental agreement.
How do you terminate the lease?
If the tenant can move into one of the specified facilities, he or she
must terminate the lease or agreement in writing no earlier than thirty
days after the date on which the next rental payment (after the notice
is delivered) is due and payable. The notice is deemed delivered five

days after being mailed. The written notice must include documentation
of admission or pending admission to one of the above mentioned
facilities.
For example: Mail the notice: May 5th
Notice received: May 10th
Next rental payment due: June 1st
Termination effective: July 1st
Will the landlord face penalties if he or she does not comply?
Yes, according to section 227-a of the real property law, if anyone
interferes with the removal of your property from the premises they will
be guilty of a misdemeanor and will be either imprisoned for up to one
year or fined up to $1000.00 or both.
4. Any agreement by a lessee or tenant of premises occupied for
dwelling purposes waiving or modifying his or her rights as set forth in
this section shall be void as contrary to public policy.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

RPP - Real Property

Article 7 - Landlord and Tenant

220 - Action for Use and Occupation.

221 - Rent Due on Life Leases Recoverable.

222 - When Rent Is Apportionable.

223 - Rights Where Property or Lease Is Transferred.

223-A - Remedies of Lessee When Possession Is Not Delivered.

223-B - Retaliation by Landlord Against Tenant.

224 - Attornment by Tenant.

225 - Notice of Action Adverse to Possession of Tenant.

226 - Effect of Renewal on Sub-Lease.

226-A - Effect of New Lease on Tenant's Right to Remove Fixtures or Improvements.

226-B - Right to Sublease or Assign.

226-C - Notice of Rent Increase or Non-Renewal of Residential Tenancy.

227 - When Tenant May Surrender Premises.

227-A - Termination of Residential Lease by Senior Citizens or Individuals With a Disability Moving to a Residence of a Family Member or Entering Certain Health Care Facilities, Adult Care Facilities or Housing Projects.

227-B - Termination of Certain Contracts by Senior Citizens.

227-C - Termination of Residential Lease by Victims of Domestic Violence.

227-D - Discrimination Based on Domestic Violence Status; Prohibited.

227-E - Landlord Duty to Mitigate Damages.

227-F - Denial on the Basis of Involvement in Prior Disputes Prohibited.

228 - Termination of Tenancies at Will or by Sufferance, by Notice.

229 - Liability of Tenant Holding Over After Giving Notice of Intention to Quit.

230 - Right of Tenants to Form, Join or Participate in Tenants' Groups.

231 - Lease, When Void; Liability of Landlord Where Premises Are Occupied for Unlawful Purpose.

231-A - Sprinkler System Notice in Residential Leases.

231-B - Flood History and Risk Notice in Residential Leases.

232 - Duration of Certain Agreements in New York.

232-A - Notice to Terminate Monthly Tenancy or Tenancy From Month to Month in the City of New York.

232-B - Notification to Terminate Monthly Tenancy or Tenancy From Month to Month Outside the City of New York.

232-C - Holding Over by a Tenant After Expiration of a Term Longer Than One Month; Effect of Acceptance of Rent.

233 - Manufactured Home Parks; Duties, Responsibilities.

233-A - Sale of Manufactured Home Parks.

233-B - Manufactured Home Parks; Rent Increases.

233-B*2 - Campgrounds.

234 - Right to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Actions or Summary Proceedings Arising Out of Leases of Residential Property.

234-A - Unauthorized Legal Fees.

235 - Wilful Violations.

235-A - Tenant Right to Offset Payments and Entitlement to Damages in Certain Cases.

235-B - Warranty of Habitability.

235-BB - Certificates of Occupancy; Required Disclosure to Tenant.

235-C - Unconscionable Lease or Clause.

235-D - Harassment.

235-E - Duty to Provide a Written Receipt.

235-F - Unlawful Restrictions on Occupancy.

235-G - Electronic Billing And/or Payment of Rent.

235-H - Waiver of Right to Bring a Declaratory Judgment Action.

235-I - Unreasonable Tenant Fees for Reproductions of Keys.

236 - Assignment of Lease of a Deceased Tenant.

237 - Discrimination in Leases With Respect to Bearing of Children.

237-A - Discrimination Against Children in Dwelling Houses and Manufactured Home Parks.

238 - Agreements or Contracts for Privileges to Deal With Occupants of Tenements, Apartment Houses or Bungalow Colonies.

238-A - Limitation on Fees.