2022 New York Laws
RPP - Real Property
Article 7 - Landlord and Tenant
234-A - Unauthorized Legal Fees.

Universal Citation: NY Real Prop L § 234-A (2022)
§  234-a.  Unauthorized  legal  fees.  (a)  An  owner, lessor or agent
thereof shall be prohibited from assessing a lessee any  fee,  surcharge
or  other charges for legal services in connection with the operation or
rental of a residential unit unless the owner, lessor or agent  has  the
legal  authority  to  do so pursuant to a court order. The provisions of
this subdivision shall not apply  to  a  shareholder  of  a  cooperative
housing  corporation,  provided,  however,  that  the provisions of this
subdivision shall apply with respect to any tenant or subtenant of  such
a shareholder.

(b) Legal services include, but are not limited to, court fees, legal representation, attorney fees, notary public charges, and administrative fees incurred by the owner, lessor or agent in connection with management of the building, including actions and proceedings in a court of law.

(c) Any agreement or assessment contrary to this section shall be void as contrary to public policy.

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