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Subject-matter bundle for New York landlord-tenant defense and prosecution — particularly residential summary proceedings under RPAPL Article 7. Triggers include 'eviction defense New York', 'NYC Housing Court', 'RPAPL 711 holdover', 'RPAPL 731 nonpayment', 'HSTPA 2019', 'Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act', 'Good Cause Eviction Law 2024', 'rent stabilization', 'RPL 235-b warranty of habitability', 'Real Property Law 226-c', '14-day demand letter', '30-day notice to vacate'. Covers **RPAPL Article 7** summary proceedings (holdover + nonpayment); **2019 HSTPA** reforms (rent increases, security deposits, attorney's-fee shifting); **2024 Good Cause Eviction Law** (RPL Article 6-A); **RPL 235-b** warranty of habitability; **ERAP** automatic stay; and **NYC Housing Court** practice including right-to-counsel under NYC Admin Code § 26-1301.

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name: ny-landlord-tenant description: > Subject-matter bundle for New York landlord-tenant defense and prosecution — particularly residential summary proceedings under RPAPL Article 7. Triggers include 'eviction defense New York', 'NYC Housing Court', 'RPAPL 711 holdover', 'RPAPL 731 nonpayment', 'HSTPA 2019', 'Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act', 'Good Cause Eviction Law 2024', 'rent stabilization', 'RPL 235-b warranty of habitability', 'Real Property Law 226-c', '14-day demand letter', '30-day notice to vacate'. Covers RPAPL Article 7 summary proceedings (holdover + nonpayment); 2019 HSTPA reforms (rent increases, security deposits, attorney's-fee shifting); 2024 Good Cause Eviction Law (RPL Article 6-A); RPL 235-b warranty of habitability; ERAP automatic stay; and NYC Housing Court practice including right-to-counsel under NYC Admin Code § 26-1301. version: 0.1.1

New York Landlord-Tenant Practice

NOT LEGAL ADVICE. Landlord-tenant law in New York is heavily statute-driven and has changed dramatically with HSTPA 2019 and the 2024 Good Cause Eviction Law. Verify the current text of every cited rule before relying.

NY landlord-tenant overview

Forum Cases
Housing Court Part of NYC Civil Court NYC residential summary proceedings — by far the largest forum (~150,000+ filings/year pre-pandemic)
District Court (Nassau/Suffolk) Suburban Long Island residential cases
City Courts (upstate) Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, etc.
Town/Village Justice Courts Rural and small-town cases
Supreme Court Ejectment actions (under CPLR Article 39); complex commercial L&T; rent overcharge

Summary proceedings — RPAPL Article 7

The fast-track eviction mechanism. Two main flavors:

Nonpayment proceeding (RPAPL § 711(2))

For tenants in default on rent. Required predicate:

  1. 14-day written demand for rent (RPL § 711(2); HSTPA- amended). Specifies amount due; must be served in writing by certified mail, personal delivery, or another permissible method.
  2. Petition + Notice of Petition — RPAPL § 731. Filed in Housing Court (NYC) or local L&T court.
  3. Answer: tenant has 7-10 days depending on service method (RPAPL § 743).

Holdover proceeding (RPAPL § 711(1))

For tenants whose tenancy has been terminated (lease expired, breach of lease, etc.). Required predicate:

  1. Notice to vacate / Termination notice:
    • Month-to-month tenancy: 30 days if tenant lived under 1 year; 60 days if 1-2 years; 90 days if 2+ years (RPL § 226-c, post-HSTPA)
    • For-cause termination: 10-day or 30-day cure notice depending on lease and statute
  2. Petition + Notice of Petition — RPAPL § 731
  3. Answer: tenant has 7-10 days

HSTPA 2019 — major reform

L 2019, ch 36. Key changes:

  • Security deposit cap: 1 month's rent maximum (GOL § 7-108(1-a))
  • Late fee cap: $50 or 5%, whichever is less; only after 5-day grace period (RPL § 238-a(2))
  • Rent-overcharge lookback: 6 years (RSL § 26-516)
  • Attorney's fees: bilateral fee shifting where lease has unilateral pro-landlord fee clause (RPL § 234)
  • Tenant blacklist: courts may not maintain a public list of L&T defendants (RPAPL § 745-b)
  • Application fees: capped at $20 (RPL § 238-a)

Good Cause Eviction Law (2024)

L 2024, ch 56, Part C. NY's first statewide "just-cause" protection. Key features:

  • Applies to: most market-rate rentals in NYC + opt-in cities/towns (Albany, Newburgh, etc.)
  • Excludes: small-building owner-occupied; certain newly-built; condos and co-ops; rent-regulated (already covered)
  • Just-cause grounds (RPL § 211(2)):
    • Nonpayment
    • Substantial breach
    • Nuisance
    • Withholding access for repairs
    • Illegal use
    • Owner / family use (with conditions)
    • Demolition / substantial rehabilitation
  • Rent-increase limit: greater of (i) CPI + 5% or (ii) 10% — challengable in court (RPL § 213)
  • Notice requirements: increase notices must reference the law's protections (RPL § 214)

Rent regulation regimes (NYC and certain suburbs)

Regime Covered units
Rent Stabilization Pre-1974 NYC buildings of 6+ units; certain post-1974 with tax abatements; ~966,000 units in NYC
Rent Control NYC pre-1947 buildings with continuous occupancy since 1971; few units remaining
Loft Law (MDL Art 7-C) Interim multiple dwellings in commercial buildings; coverage debated
NYCHA / Section 8 Public housing + voucher tenants; separate rules
Mitchell-Lama Limited-equity coops/rentals

DHCR (Division of Housing and Community Renewal) administers state-regulated; HCR Tenant Protection Unit enforces.

RPL § 235-b — Warranty of habitability

Implied in every residential lease. Covers conditions materially affecting health, safety, or use. Tenants can:

  • Withhold rent (after notice + opportunity to cure)
  • Repair and deduct (case law: Jangla v. Brooklyn Hous. & Family Servs.)
  • Sue for rent abatement (counterclaim or affirmative action)

Common conditions: heat (RPL § 235-b + NYC Admin Code § 27-2029 — 65°F day / 55°F night in winter); hot water (RPL § 235-b); pests; mold; lead paint (Local Law 1 of 2004); peeling paint (Local Law 31 of 2020 inspection requirement).

ERAP — Emergency Rental Assistance Program

A pandemic-era state program providing up to 15 months of rent to qualifying tenants. ERAP application creates an automatic stay of eviction proceedings under L 2021, ch 56 (as amended). The program reopened periodically; verify current status before relying on the stay defense.

NYC right to counsel

NYC Admin Code § 26-1301 (Local Law 136 of 2017) created a right to free legal representation for income-eligible tenants in housing-court eviction cases. Pro bono lawyers (through Legal Aid Society, Legal Services NYC, etc.) are assigned through the Office of Civil Justice. All NYC tenants are eligible regardless of income for help applying even when over income limits.

Defenses checklist

Defense Authority
Defective predicate notice RPAPL § 711; case law
Defective service of petition RPAPL § 735; CPLR 308 analog
Failure to plead landlord-tenant relationship RPAPL § 741
Rent paid before petition RPAPL § 711(2)
Constructive eviction RPL § 235-b + common law
Breach of warranty of habitability RPL § 235-b
Rent-stabilization defense RSL + rent registration
Retaliatory eviction RPL § 223-b
Discrimination NYS Human Rights Law (Exec Law § 296); NYC Human Rights Law
ERAP stay L 2021, ch 56
HSTPA cap on application fee / late fee GOL § 7-108; RPL § 238-a
Good Cause Eviction (post-2024) RPL § 211 et seq.

Counterclaims checklist

Counterclaim Authority
Breach of warranty of habitability (rent abatement) RPL § 235-b
Repair and deduct Common law
Violation of NYC Admin Code (e.g., heat) NYC Admin Code; private right under § 27-2120
Discrimination Human Rights Law
Harassment NYC Admin Code § 27-2004 (NYC)
Constructive eviction (damages) Common law
Attorney's fees RPL § 234 (post-HSTPA — even against pro se if lease provides)

Reference files

  • references/rpapl-article-7.md — summary-proceedings text
  • references/hstpa-2019.md — HSTPA reform digest
  • references/good-cause-eviction-2024.md — RPL Article 6-A
  • references/rpl-235-b.md — warranty of habitability
  • references/rent-regulation.md — rent stabilization / control / Loft Law
  • references/nyc-housing-court.md — Civil Court Housing Part practice
  • references/right-to-counsel.md — NYC Local Law 136
  • references/erap.md — emergency rental assistance + stay
  • references/key-cases.md — controlling precedents
  • references/online-sources-lt.md — canonical URLs

Composition with other ny- skills

  • ny-statewide-format — format baseline (Housing Court uses 22 NYCRR Part 208 plus Housing Court-specific local rules)
  • ny-first-30-days — 7-10-day answer triage (RPAPL § 743)
  • ny-discovery — discovery in summary proceedings is available but typically requires court order (RPAPL § 735(2))
  • ny-county-courts — NYC Civil Court Housing Part is the primary forum
  • ny-pro-se — pro se practice (most NYC tenants pre-Local Law 136 were pro se)
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