2006 New York Code - Collection Of Rents.



 
    §   4-202   Collection   of   rents.   The  commissioner  of  citywide
  administrative services shall collect all rents, charges and  any  other
  sums  payable  or  due  to  the  city from any tenant, occupant or other
  person, under any lease, rental agreement, permit, license or otherwise,
  for occupancy, use and occupation or other use of real property  of  the
  city  or  any  portion of such property, which the commissioner is under
  the duty to manage  and  superintend.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the
  commissioner to collect rental or other charges for temporary occupancy,
  use  and  occupation  or  other use of property acquired by the city for
  public purposes between the time of the acquisition thereof and the time
  when the same can be actually utilized for the purpose for which it  was
  acquired,  and  for  occupancy,  use  and occupation or other use of all
  property which, having been originally acquired for public purposes, has
  ceased to be used for such purposes. All such rents, charges  and  other
  sums collected by the commisssioner as provided in this section shall be
  paid  by  the  commissioner  daily  to the commissioner of finance and a
  public record thereof shall be kept in the commissioner's office.

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