New York Notice Accompanying Check Tendered in Settlement of Disputed Claim

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A lease should clearly set out the tenant's responsibilities for repair and maintenance in the lease or rental agreement, including: (1) the tenant's responsibility to keep the rental premises clean and sanitary and to pay for any damage caused by his or her abuse or neglect, and (2) a requirement that the tenant alert you to defective or dangerous conditions in the rental property, with specific details on your procedures for handling complaint and repair requests.

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