RPAPL

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RPAPL is the commonly used abbreviation for New York’s Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law, which governs legal actions involving real estate in the state.

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instanceOf statutory abbreviation
alsoKnownAs New York Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law NERFINISHED
appliesIn New York City Housing Court NERFINISHED
New York Civil Court NERFINISHED
New York Supreme Court NERFINISHED
appliesTo real property located in New York State
citedAs RPAPL § 1301 NERFINISHED
RPAPL § 1304 NERFINISHED
RPAPL § 1306
RPAPL § 711 NERFINISHED
RPAPL § 713
contains procedural rules for commencing real property actions
provisions on jurisdiction and venue for real property actions
remedies related to enforcement of real property interests
remedies related to possession of real property
remedies related to title to real property
rules for service of process in real property proceedings
country United States of America
surface form: United States
enforcedBy New York State courts NERFINISHED
governs real estate proceedings
real property actions
hasAbbreviation RPAPL NERFINISHED
jurisdiction New York State NERFINISHED
language English
legalDomain civil procedure
real property law
legalSystem common law
partOf New York Consolidated Laws NERFINISHED
regulates actions concerning use and occupancy
ejectment actions
eviction proceedings
foreclosure actions
partition actions
proceedings involving adverse possession claims
proceedings involving encroachments and boundary disputes
quiet title actions
summary proceedings to recover possession of real property
standsFor Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law NERFINISHED
stateLevel true
subjectMatter actions affecting interests in real property
landlord-tenant summary proceedings
mortgage foreclosure procedures
proceedings to recover real property
usedBy New York state courts NERFINISHED
landlord-tenant attorneys
real estate litigators

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