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Local Law 122: New Record Submission Requirements Under Local Law 122, starting September 1, 2024, all NYC building owners must submit records of annual lead-based notices and investigations conducted to the HPD.
In general, to meet the requirements of General Construction Law, §60(a) and Public Officers Law, §70-a, a publication must: (1) be in general circulation; (2) be established and ordinarily printed and distributed at least weekly for at least one year; (3) contain news, editorials and other matters of "current interest ...
Local Law 14 (2016) requires that the NYCDOE provide citywide Health Education data, disaggregated by community school district, city council district, and each individual school.
The General Construction Law specifically provides that a bank may elect to remain open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays. General Construction Law (Gen Cons. Law) Sections 24 and 24-a designate public holidays and set forth when and under what conditions banks are permitted to close.
Town Law, §24 provides generally for two year terms of office for the town supervisor, town councilmen and town clerk.
Contractual warranties in New York construction contracts are governed by the six-year statute of limitation in CPLR 213. Unless the construction contract provides otherwise, an action for breach of contract can be commenced at any time within six years of substantial completion of construction.
Residential Construction is allowed between 7 AM and 6 PM on weekdays. Alterations or repairs to existing one-family or two-family, owner-occupied dwellings, convents or rectories may also be performed on Saturdays and Sundays between AM and PM.
Nearby construction can be an inconvenience, but homeowners and renters have options when it's too disruptive. If construction noise continues to interfere with the quiet enjoyment of your apartment after reasonable measures were taken, then you may be able to pursue a constructive eviction and break your lease.
You are allowed to conduct construction on your property between 7am and 6pm on weekdays. At all other times, including anytime on the weekends, you must apply for after-hours authorization.