Property Management
Under New York City's 'bedbug disclosure' law, landlords must provide a prospective tenant with:
AA guarantee that the unit is bedbug-free
BA one-year bedbug infestation history for the unit and building before signing a lease✓ Correct
CA pest control certificate
DAn exterminator's report for the prior 5 years
Explanation
NYC's bedbug disclosure requirement (MDL §27-2018.1) requires landlords to provide prospective tenants with a written disclosure of the bedbug infestation history of the unit and building for the prior year before the lease is signed.
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