2019 New York Laws
RPP - Real Property
Article 7 - Landlord and Tenant
237-A - Discrimination Against Children in Dwelling Houses and Manufactured Home Parks.

Universal Citation: NY Real Prop L § 237-A (2019)
§  237-a.  Discrimination  against  children  in  dwelling  houses and
manufactured home parks. a. Any person, firm or  corporation  owning  or
having  in  charge any apartment house, tenement house or other building
or manufactured home park used for dwelling purposes who shall refuse to
rent any or part of any such building or manufactured home park  to  any
person  or  family,  or  who  discriminates in the terms, conditions, or
privileges of any such rental, solely on the ground that such person  or
family  has or have a child or children shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not  less  than
fifty  nor  more  than  one  hundred dollars for each offense; provided,
however, the prohibition  against  discrimination  against  children  in
dwelling  houses  and  manufactured home parks contained in this section
shall not apply to:

(1) housing units for senior citizens subsidized, insured, or guaranteed by the federal government; or

(2) one or two family owner occupied dwelling houses or manufactured homes; or

(3) manufactured home parks intended and operated for occupancy by persons fifty-five years of age or older. In determining whether housing is intended and operated for occupancy by persons fifty-five years of age or older, Sec. 807(b)(2)(c)(42 U.S.C. 3607(b)(2)(c)) of the federal Fair Housing Act of 1988, as amended, shall apply. b. Civil liability:

(1) where discriminatory conduct prohibited by this section has occurred, an aggrieved individual shall have a cause of action in any court of appropriate jurisdiction for damages, declaratory and injunctive relief;

(2) in all actions brought under this section, reasonable attorney's fees as determined by the court may be awarded to a prevailing plaintiff.

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