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NOTICE TO TENANT DISCLOSURE OF BEDBUG INFESTATION HISTORY WITH NEW LEASE (PDF FILE)

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Tenant signing a vacancy lease a notice for bedbug infestation history

NOTICE TO TENANT DISCLOSURE OF BEDBUG INFESTATION HISTORY WITH NEW LEASE.In New York City, Pursuant to the NYC Housing Maintenance Code, an owner/managing agent of residential rental property shall furnish to each tenant signing a vacancy lease a notice that sets forth the property’s bedbug infestation history Free legal advice and counsel is available for New York City residential renters.

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