360 West 34th Street
360 West 34th Street,
New York,
NY
10001
212-268-1342 save favorite
212-268-1342 save favorite
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Real Property Law 235-f
From: -Anonymous-Date posted: 1/25/2008
Years at this apartment: 2008 - 2008
Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of moving into the building. I'm going to be listed as a roommate with the other girl I'm living with listed as the tenant. Originally, Ms. Cauvin asked for my name but then came back with a nasty letter to my roommate saying she needed all of my information blah blah blah. Mind you, I've already moved all of my stuff in with my leasing having started earlier this month, so it's a little late. But according to the Tenant's Rights, a tenant may share an apartment with any immediate family as well as one additional occupant. "Tenants must inform their landlords of the name of any occupant within 30 days after the occupant has moved into the apartment or within 30 days of a landlord's request for this information. If the tenant named in the lease moves out, the remaining occupant has no right to continue in occupancy without the landlord's express consent. Landlords may limit the total number of people living in an apartment to comply with legal overcrowding standards."
Basically, if you are a roommate moving in for a more temporary stint, you are not required to give all of the information to her so long as your roommate is on the lease. If you want to be able to stay longer' Well... good luck.
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