Property Management
A certificate of habitability (or equivalent housing standards) in New York requires rental properties to:
ABe fully renovated every 10 years
BMeet minimum health and safety standards including heat, hot water, and structural safety✓ Correct
CHave a doorman in all buildings with more than 10 units
DProvide free parking for all tenants
Explanation
New York's Multiple Dwelling Law and local housing codes require rental properties to be maintained in habitable condition, including providing adequate heat, hot water, proper sanitation, and structural safety.
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