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S08729 Summary:

BILL NOS08729A
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09629-B
 
SPONSORMAY
 
COSPNSRCLEARE, GONZALEZ
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd Art 14 Art Head, §§461 & 462, add §467, RP L
 
Establishes the right to inspection of homes by buyers; provides for a 10-day inspection period where the buyer has the right to have a home inspected and cancel the contract if the buyer is not satisfied with the inspection results; makes related provisions.
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S08729 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         8729--A
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     January 7, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sens.  MAY,  CLEARE,  GONZALEZ -- read twice and ordered
          printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on  Judici-
          ary  --  committee  discharged,  bill  amended,  ordered  reprinted as
          amended and recommitted to said committee
 
        AN ACT to amend the real property  law,  in  relation  to  enacting  the
          "right to home inspection act"

          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may  be  cited  as
     2  the "right to home inspection act".
     3    §  2.  The  article heading of article 14 of the real property law, as
     4  added by chapter 456 of the laws of 2001, is amended to read as follows:
     5             PROPERTY CONDITION DISCLOSURE AND RIGHT TO INSPECTION
     6                       IN THE SALE OF RESIDENTIAL REAL
     7                                  PROPERTY
     8    § 3. Section 461 of the real property law is amended  by  adding  nine
     9  new subdivisions 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 to read as follows:
    10    7.  "Inspection"  means the process by which a home inspector observes
    11  and provides, pursuant to the transfer  of  title  of  residential  real
    12  property, condominium units, or cooperative apartments, a written evalu-
    13  ation  of  readily  accessible  components  of the residential structure
    14  including, but not limited to, heating, cooling, plumbing and electrical
    15  systems, structural components,  foundation,  roof,  masonry  structure,
    16  exterior and interior components and any other related residential hous-
    17  ing  components  and,  for the purposes of condominium units and cooper-
    18  ative apartments, and, solely to the extent readily accessible from  and
    19  relevant  to  the  unit  and  customarily observed in the course of such
    20  inspection, any associated common areas.
    21    8. "Inspection period" means the  period  under  which  a  prospective
    22  buyer  of  residential real property has the right to have such property
    23  inspected by a licensed home inspector under subdivision one of  section
    24  four  hundred  sixty-seven  of this article, beginning the day after the
    25  buyer receives a fully signed purchase agreement.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD13522-07-6

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     1    9. "Buyer" means a person or entity, excluding relatives of a  seller,
     2  who  makes  a  purchase  offer to a seller of a home, or who has entered
     3  into a purchase agreement for a home with a seller.
     4    10.  "Home" means a residential real property containing not more than
     5  four separate units.
     6    11. "Purchase agreement" means a binding real estate purchase contract
     7  for a home that would, upon acceptance and signing  by  both  buyer  and
     8  seller,  and  subject  to satisfaction of any contingencies, require the
     9  buyer to accept a transfer of title.
    10    12. "Purchase offer" means any verbal or written proposal submitted to
    11  a seller or seller's agent by a prospective buyer or buyer's  agent  for
    12  purchase of a home.
    13    13.  "Relative" means the spouse, sibling, child, parent, grandparent,
    14  grandchild, great-grandchild, or great-grandparent of an individual.
    15    14. "Seller" means any person or entity who is the legal  owner  of  a
    16  home  (or,  one  of those legally authorized to convey the interest in a
    17  home when it is held in an estate or trust) to whom a purchase offer for
    18  a home is made by a buyer and/or who has entered into a purchase  agree-
    19  ment for sale of the home with a buyer.
    20    15.  "Ancillary  inspection or test" means any additional evaluation a
    21  buyer may choose to obtain, such as water quality, environmental testing
    22  or pest evaluation.
    23    § 4. The real property law is amended by adding a new section  467  to
    24  read as follows:
    25    §  467. Right to inspection. 1. Notwithstanding any law to the contra-
    26  ry, except as otherwise provided in this section,  a  buyer  of  a  home
    27  shall  have  the  right  to have such home inspected by a home inspector
    28  licensed under article twelve-B of this chapter of their choice,  within
    29  ten  business  days,  not to exceed fourteen calendar days, beginning on
    30  the day after the buyer's receipt of a purchase agreement signed by both
    31  parties, or longer as the seller and buyer  may  agree  in  writing,  of
    32  receipt  by  the  buyer  of  a purchase agreement for sale of a seller's
    33  home, signed and dated in agreement by both the buyer and  seller.  Such
    34  right  shall  not  be  precluded  by  any evaluation undertaken by or on
    35  behalf of the buyer or others in advance of a signed purchase agreement.
    36    2. (a) No seller of a home, or  agent  thereof,  shall  condition  the
    37  acceptance of a purchase offer on the buyer's agreement to waive, limit,
    38  restrict  or  otherwise  forego  the  buyer's  right  to  have such home
    39  inspected except when the sale of the home is to occur at an auction.
    40    (b) No seller shall accept an offer to  purchase  from  any  buyer  or
    41  agent  thereof  who, in advance of the seller's acceptance of the offer,
    42  informs the seller either directly or indirectly that the buyer  intends
    43  to  waive in whole or in part the buyer's right to inspection; provided,
    44  however, that the seller may accept such an offer without violating this
    45  section if the buyer is:   (i) a relative of the  seller;  or  (ii)  the
    46  former  spouse  of  the  seller and the sale of the structure or unit is
    47  being made pursuant to a judgment or order.
    48    (c) (i) The department of state shall develop a  form  explaining  the
    49  inspection right under this section. Such form shall be signed by both a
    50  buyer  and  seller  before  or  at  the first purchase offer or purchase
    51  agreement, whichever is executed first.
    52    (ii) The language from the form developed pursuant to subparagraph (i)
    53  of this paragraph shall be included in all brokerage agreements,  offers
    54  and contracts.
    55    3.  Nothing  in this section shall be construed to require, mandate or
    56  otherwise compel a buyer to obtain an inspection following  the  accept-

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     1  ance  by  the seller of a purchase offer. The buyer's right to obtain an
     2  inspection shall expire if no inspection occurs within ten business days
     3  or fourteen calendar days, whichever is shorter, pursuant to subdivision
     4  one of this section, or longer as agreed upon by the seller and buyer in
     5  writing, of the seller's acceptance of a buyer's purchase offer.
     6    4.    The  seller  shall  provide  reasonable  access  to the home for
     7  inspection during the  inspection  period.  If  seller-caused  delay  or
     8  denial  of access materially prevents completion of an inspection during
     9  the inspection period, the inspection period shall  be  extended  for  a
    10  reasonable  time  to  permit  completion of the inspection.  After three
    11  seller-requested reschedules, the buyer may cancel the  purchase  agree-
    12  ment and recover any deposits and documented costs.
    13    5.  Consistent with section four hundred forty-four-g of this chapter,
    14  an inspection report prepared for a buyer pursuant to this section shall
    15  be confidential to such buyer. Such buyer  shall  not  be  required,  by
    16  agreement  or otherwise, to disclose such inspection report to any sell-
    17  er, agent, broker, or other person as a condition of contract formation,
    18  negotiation, or closing, except as required  by  law.  Nothing  in  this
    19  section  shall  be  construed  to  prohibit  such buyer from voluntarily
    20  disclosing such inspection report or from sharing such inspection report
    21  with advisors, contractors, or other persons of such buyer's choosing.
    22    6. The buyer may cancel the  purchase  agreement  at  or  before  five
    23  o'clock  p.m.  on  the  last day of the inspection period if unsatisfied
    24  with the inspection results, and shall be  provided  a  full  refund  of
    25  deposits, issued promptly to the buyer.
    26    7.  Any seller who fails to comply with the provisions of this section
    27  shall be liable to the buyer for all damages caused by such  failure  to
    28  comply  and  shall  be  subject  to assessment of a civil penalty not to
    29  exceed four percent of the last publicly listed asking price of the home
    30  at the time of the violation  or  ten  thousand  dollars,  whichever  is
    31  greater.  A violation of this section by an agent shall be considered an
    32  unfair and deceptive act or practice as defined in section three hundred
    33  forty-nine of the general business law.  The attorney general  may  take
    34  such  action  as  may  be  necessary  to  enforce the provisions of this
    35  section.
    36    8. The department of state, in consultation  with  the  department  of
    37  financial  services and the attorney general, shall promulgate any rules
    38  and regulations necessary to effectuate the provisions of this section.
    39    § 5. Subdivision 1 of section 462 of the real property law,  as  added
    40  by chapter 456 of the laws of 2001, is amended and a new subdivision 2-a
    41  is added to read as follows:
    42    1.  Except  as is provided in section four hundred sixty-three of this
    43  article, every seller of residential real property pursuant  to  a  real
    44  estate  purchase  contract  shall complete and sign a property condition
    45  disclosure statement as prescribed by subdivision two  of  this  section
    46  and  a  right  to  inspection  statement under subdivision two-a of this
    47  section and cause [it] such statements, or a copy thereof, to be  deliv-
    48  ered  to a buyer or buyer's agent prior to the signing by the buyer of a
    49  binding contract of sale. A copy of the  property  condition  disclosure
    50  statement  and  the  right to inspection statement containing the signa-
    51  tures of both seller and buyer shall be  attached  to  the  real  estate
    52  purchase contract.  A copy of the right-to-inspection advisory statement
    53  signed by the buyer and seller shall also be attached to the real estate
    54  purchase  contract.  Nothing  contained  in  this article [or this], the
    55  disclosure statement or the right to inspection statement is intended to
    56  prevent the parties to a contract of sale from entering into  agreements

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     1  of  any  kind  or  nature  with respect to the physical condition of the
     2  property to be sold, including, but not limited to, agreements  for  the
     3  sale of real property "as is".
     4    2-a. The following shall be the right to inspection statement:
     5    "New York State Right to Home Inspection Advisory:
     6    New York follows the rule of caveat emptor, meaning buyers are respon-
     7  sible for evaluating the condition of a home before purchase. Under Real
     8  Property  Law  section  467,  a  buyer  has  the  right to have the home
     9  inspected by a licensed home inspector, at the buyer's  expense,  within
    10  the  inspection  period.  Buyers  may not waive this right in a purchase
    11  offer, and sellers may not condition acceptance of an offer  on  such  a
    12  waiver. Sellers and agents must provide reasonable access for inspection
    13  and  may  not obstruct or interfere with the inspection process. A buyer
    14  may cancel the purchase agreement during the inspection period if unsat-
    15  isfied with the inspection results, in accordance with Real Property Law
    16  section 467."
    17    § 6. This act shall take effect on the first of January next  succeed-
    18  ing the date on which it shall have become a law. Effective immediately,
    19  the  addition,  amendment and/or repeal of any rule or regulation neces-
    20  sary for the implementation of  this  act  on  its  effective  date  are
    21  authorized to be made and completed on or before such effective date.
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