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NY A00101
Bill
Status
1/4/2023
Primary Sponsor
Linda Rosenthal
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AI Summary
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Online platforms advertising accommodations in New York dwellings for fewer than thirty consecutive days must require users to consent to information disclosure to the enforcement agency and submit specific listing details before the advertisement goes live
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Required advertisement submissions include the exact physical address, host's legal name and contact information, dwelling classification (private, class A or B multiple dwelling), rent regulation status, whether the entire dwelling or portion is available, and whether the property is the host's primary residence
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Violations incur civil penalties of up to $1,000 for the first violation, $5,000 for the second violation, and $7,500 for third and subsequent violations
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The Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement shall enforce the provision in cities with a population of one million or more and determine submission procedures
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The bill exempts accommodations offered by household members, house guests, or for incidental occupancy when the permanent occupants are temporarily absent without monetary compensation; the law takes effect sixty days after enactment
Legislative Description
Requires advertisements for certain accommodations to be submitted to the designated enforcement agency.
Last Action
referred to housing
1/3/2024