This is a legal form that was released by the New York State Homes and Community Renewal - a government authority operating within New York. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is a DBB-N Notice to Tenant Disclosure of Bedbug Infestation History?
A: The DBB-N Notice is a form used in New York to disclose the bedbug infestation history of a rental unit to the tenant.
Q: Who is responsible for providing the DBB-N Notice to the tenant?
A: The landlord or property owner is responsible for providing the DBB-N Notice to the tenant.
Q: What information should be included in the DBB-N Notice?
A: The DBB-N Notice should include the address of the rental unit, the dates of any bedbug infestations, and a description of the steps taken to address the infestations.
Q: In what situations is the DBB-N Notice required to be provided to the tenant?
A: The DBB-N Notice is required to be provided to the tenant before the tenant enters into a new lease or rental agreement, or upon request from the tenant.
Q: What happens if the landlord fails to provide the DBB-N Notice to the tenant?
A: If the landlord fails to provide the DBB-N Notice to the tenant, the tenant may be entitled to recover damages, including a rent reduction or termination of the lease.
Form Details:
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