There is a newer version of the New York Consolidated Laws
2006 New York Code - Disclosure Prior To The Sale Of Real Property.
§ 242. Disclosure prior to the sale of real property. 1. (a) Any person, firm, company, partnership or corporation offering to sell real property to which no utility electric service is provided shall provide written notice to the prospective purchaser or to the prospective purchaser's agent, clearly indicating this fact. Such notice shall be provided prior to accepting a purchase offer. (b) Any prospective or actual purchaser who has suffered a loss due to a violation of this section is entitled to recover any actual damages incurred from the person offering to sell said real property. (c) The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply in instances where the real property being sold lies within the applicable free footage allowance or service lateral specified by the public service commission in rule, regulation or public utility tariff. 2. Disclosure prior to the sale of real property to which utility surcharge payments attach. (a) Any person, firm, company, partnership or corporation offering to sell real property against which an electric, gas or water utility surcharge is assessed for the purpose of defraying the costs associated with an electric, gas or water line extension, or for the purpose of defraying the costs associated with related facilities, shall provide written notice to the prospective purchaser or the prospective purchaser's agent, stating as follows: "This property is subject to an electric, gas and/or water utility surcharge". In addition, such notice shall also state, the type and purpose of the surcharge, the amount of the surcharge and whether such surcharge is payable on a monthly, yearly or other basis. Such notice shall be provided by the seller prior to accepting a purchase offer. (b) Any prospective or actual purchaser who has suffered a loss due to a violation of this subdivision is entitled to recover any actual damages incurred from the person offering to sell or selling said real property.
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