S08867 Summary:

BILL NOS08867
 
SAME ASSAME AS A09907
 
SPONSORMATTERA
 
COSPNSRBORRELLO, CANZONERI-FITZPATRICK, GALLIVAN, GRIFFO, HELMING, MARTINEZ, MARTINS, MURRAY, OBERACKER, ORTT, PALUMBO, RHOADS, ROLISON, SCARCELLA-SPANTON, STEC, TEDISCO, WEBER, WEIK
 
MLTSPNSR
 
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Provides for a limited alternative remedy to remove unauthorized persons from residential real property if certain conditions are met.
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S08867 Actions:

BILL NOS08867
 
03/22/2024REFERRED TO HOUSING, CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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S08867 Committee Votes:

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S08867 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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S08867 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          8867
 
                    IN SENATE
 
                                     March 22, 2024
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  Sen. MATTERA -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Housing, Construction  and
          Community Development
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the  real  property  actions and proceedings law, in
          relation to providing for a limited alternative remedy to remove unau-
          thorized persons from residential real property

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The Legislature finds that
     2  the  right  to  exclude  others  from  entering, and the right to direct
     3  others to immediately vacate, residential real  property  are  the  most
     4  important  real  property  rights.  The  Legislature  further finds that
     5  existing remedies regarding unauthorized persons who  unlawfully  remain
     6  on  residential  real  property fail to adequately protect the rights of
     7  the property owner and fail to adequately discourage theft  and  vandal-
     8  ism.    The intent of this act is to quickly restore possession of resi-
     9  dential real property to the lawful owner of the property when the prop-
    10  erty is being unlawfully  occupied  and  to  thereby  preserve  property
    11  rights while limiting the opportunity for criminal activity.
    12    §  2.  The  real  property  actions  and proceedings law is amended by
    13  adding a new section 758 to read as follows:
    14    § 758. Limited alternative remedy to remove unauthorized persons  from
    15  residential real property. 1. A property owner or their authorized agent
    16  may request from a police officer, as defined in subdivision thirty-four
    17  of  section 1.20 of the criminal procedure law, the immediate removal of
    18  a person or persons unlawfully occupying a residential dwelling pursuant
    19  to this section if all of the following conditions are met:
    20    (a) The requesting person is the property owner or authorized agent of
    21  the property owner;
    22    (b) The real property that is being occupied  includes  a  residential
    23  dwelling;
    24    (c)  An  unauthorized  person  or  persons have unlawfully entered and
    25  remain or continue to reside on the property owner's property;
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14650-01-4

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     1    (d) The real property was not open to members of  the  public  at  the
     2  time the unauthorized person or persons entered;
     3    (e)  The  property owner has directed the unauthorized person to leave
     4  the property;
     5    (f) The unauthorized person or  persons  are  not  current  or  former
     6  tenants pursuant to a written or oral rental agreement authorized by the
     7  property owner;
     8    (g)  The  unauthorized  person  or  persons  are  not immediate family
     9  members of the property owner; and
    10    (h) There is no  pending  litigation  related  to  the  real  property
    11  between the property owner and any known unauthorized person.
    12    2. To request the immediate removal of an unlawful occupant of a resi-
    13  dential  dwelling,  the  property  owner or their authorized agent shall
    14  submit a complaint by presenting a completed complaint to remove persons
    15  unlawfully occupying residential real property to a  police  officer  in
    16  the  county  in  which  the  real  property  is  located.  The submitted
    17  complaint must be in substantially the following form:
    18     "COMPLAINT TO REMOVE PERSONS UNLAWFULLY OCCUPYING RESIDENTIAL REAL
    19                                  PROPERTY
    20    I, the owner or authorized agent of the owner  of  the  real  property
    21  located at ____________________________________, New York, declare under
    22  the penalty of perjury that (initial each box):
    23    1.      I am the owner of the real property or the authorized agent of
    24  the owner of the real property.
    25    2.    I purchased the property on __________________________.
    26    3.    The real property is a residential dwelling.
    27    4.    An unauthorized person or persons have  unlawfully  entered  and
    28  are remaining or residing unlawfully on the real property.
    29    5.      The real property was not open to members of the public at the
    30  time the unauthorized person or persons entered.
    31    6.    I have directed the unauthorized person or persons to leave  the
    32  real property, but they have not done so.
    33    7.    The person or persons are not current or former tenants pursuant
    34  to  any valid lease authorized by the property owner, and any lease that
    35  may be produced by an occupant is fraudulent.
    36    8.    The unauthorized person or persons sought to be removed are  not
    37  an  owner  or a co-owner of the property and have not been listed on the
    38  title to the property unless the person or persons have engaged in title
    39  fraud.
    40    9.    The unauthorized person or  persons  are  not  immediate  family
    41  members of the property owner.
    42    10.      There  is  no litigation related to the real property pending
    43  between the property owner and any person sought to be removed.
    44    11.    I understand that a person or persons removed from the property
    45  pursuant to this procedure may bring a cause of action  against  me  for
    46  any  false  statements  made  in this complaint, or for wrongfully using
    47  this procedure, and that as a result of such action I may be held liable
    48  for actual damages, penalties, costs, and reasonable attorney fees.
    49    12.    I am requesting the police to immediately remove the  unauthor-
    50  ized person or persons from the residential property.
    51    13.      A  copy  of  my  valid  government-issued  identification  is
    52  attached, or I am an agent of the property owner, and documents evidenc-
    53  ing my authority to act on the property owner's behalf are attached.
    54    I HAVE READ EVERY STATEMENT MADE IN THIS PETITION AND  EACH  STATEMENT
    55  IS TRUE AND CORRECT. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE STATEMENTS MADE IN THIS PETI-

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     1  TION  ARE BEING MADE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, PUNISHABLE AS PROVIDED IN
     2  NEW YORK LAW.
 
     3    (Signature of Property Owner or Agent of Owner)"
 
     4    3. Upon receipt of the complaint, the police officer shall verify that
     5  the  person  submitting  the  complaint  is the record owner of the real
     6  property or the authorized agent of  the  owner  and  appears  otherwise
     7  entitled  to  relief under this section. If verified, the police officer
     8  shall, without delay, serve a notice to immediately vacate  on  all  the
     9  unlawful  occupants  and  shall  put the owner in possession of the real
    10  property. Service may be accomplished by hand delivery of the notice  to
    11  an  occupant  or  by posting the notice on the front door or entrance of
    12  the dwelling. The police officer shall also attempt to verify the  iden-
    13  tities  of all persons occupying the dwelling and note the identities on
    14  the return of service. If appropriate, the police officer may arrest any
    15  person found in the dwelling for trespass, outstanding warrants, or  any
    16  other legal cause.
    17    4.  After  a police officer serves a notice to immediately vacate, the
    18  property owner or authorized agent may request that the  police  officer
    19  stand  by  to  keep  the  peace while the property owner or agent of the
    20  owner changes the locks and removes the personal property of the  unlaw-
    21  ful  occupants from the premises to or near or over the property line. A
    22  police officer is not liable to the unlawful occupant or any other party
    23  for loss, destruction, or damage of  property.  The  property  owner  or
    24  their  authorized  agent  is  not  liable to an unlawful occupant or any
    25  other party for the loss, destruction, or damage to the personal proper-
    26  ty unless such removal was wrongful.
    27    5. A person may bring a civil cause of  action  for  wrongful  removal
    28  under  this  section.  A  person harmed by a wrongful removal under this
    29  section may be restored to possession  of  the  real  property  and  may
    30  recover  actual  costs  and damages incurred, statutory damages equal to
    31  triple the fair market rent of the dwelling, court costs, and reasonable
    32  attorney fees.  The court shall advance the cause on the calendar.
    33    6. The provisions of this section shall not  limit  the  rights  of  a
    34  property  owner  or limit the authority of a police officer to arrest an
    35  unlawful occupant for trespassing, vandalism, theft, or other crime.
    36    § 3. This act shall take effect on the ninetieth day  after  it  shall
    37  have become a law.
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