Free Legal AI Chatbot for New York Residents

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New York residents — get cited answers from NY RPL Article 7, GBL §349, and NY Labor Law in seconds.

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New York has the most pro-tenant landlord-tenant regime in the U.S. (RPL Article 7, RPAPL), one of the broadest consumer-protection statutes (GBL §349), and distinct employment-law provisions (Labor Law). Justee's free legal AI chatbot for New York returns cited, NY-specific answers. Free first questions; no signup.

Key Takeaways

New York-specific statute citations.

Covers RPL, GBL §349, and NY Labor Law.

Free first questions; no signup.

Information, not legal advice.

Legal Framework & Sources

Justee's legal AI chatbot for New York residents is grounded in New York-specific primary sources: Real Property Law (RPL) Article 7 (residential tenancies), Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law (RPAPL) for eviction procedures, General Business Law (GBL) §349 (deceptive business practices), New York Labor Law, New York Executive Law §296 (anti-discrimination), and the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (NYCRR). Authoritative agency guidance from the New York Attorney General's Office, NY Department of Labor, NY Division of Human Rights, and NY Department of State is layered into responses. Secondary cross-references include the New York State Bar Association free-legal-help directory and Cornell LII. The chat provides legal information, not legal advice; for NY litigation or contested matters, consult a New York-licensed attorney.

Benefits

NY-Specific Citations

Answers cite RPL Article 7, GBL §349, NY Labor Law.

Tenant-Rights Focus

NY-specific deposit, rent-stabilization, eviction rules.

GBL §349 Coverage

NY's broad consumer-protection statute analyzed for claims.

Employment Q&A

NY Labor Law wage-hour, paid leave, and salary-history protections.

Free First Use

No signup or credit card.

Limitations to Know Before Using

Not Advice

Information only — NY litigation needs NY-licensed counsel.

No Privilege

Conversations are not attorney-client privileged.

NYC Variation

NYC has additional rent-stabilization and tenant-protection rules.

Deadline Risk

NY court and agency deadlines are strict.

No Representation

AI cannot file or represent you in NY court.

How New York Legal AI Chatbot Free Works

1
Ask NY Question

Plain English; specify NYC vs. upstate for local nuance.

2
Get Cited Answer

AI references NY RPL, GBL, or Labor Law.

3
Drill Deeper

Upload lease or notice for NY-specific review.

“New York is the rare state where tenants and consumers have meaningfully more protections than federal floor — but only if they know to invoke RPL or GBL §349 by name. AI chat that surfaces those statutes turns latent rights into used rights.”

Artem Dolukhanyan
Artem Dolukhanyan

CEO & Founder, Justee

Real-world example

A NYC tenant asked Justee about a rent increase exceeding rent-stabilization limits. Justee cited the NY Rent Stabilization Code and recommended filing an overcharge complaint with NY HCR — preserving the tenant's right to recover overcharges.

Example interaction

User: "My NYC landlord raised my stabilized rent 15% — is that legal?" — Justee cites NY Rent Stabilization Code limits and HCR overcharge procedure.

Authoritative Resources

New York Senate (Statutes)

Primary New York statutory text.

NY Attorney General

NY consumer-protection guidance.

HUD Fair Housing

Federal fair-housing rights.

Important Legal Disclaimer

Not Legal Advice: The information and analysis provided by Justee AI is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While we strive to provide accurate and helpful information, our AI-powered service is not a substitute for professional legal counsel.

No Attorney-Client Relationship: Use of Justee AI does not create an attorney-client relationship. Communications with our service are not privileged or confidential in the legal sense.

Consult a Professional: For specific legal matters, we strongly recommend consulting with a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction. Legal requirements vary by location and circumstances, and only a licensed attorney can provide advice tailored to your specific situation.

Performance Estimates (*): All statistics, metrics, and numerical claims on this page — including review times, cost comparisons, accuracy percentages, and database size — are estimates based on internal testing, industry research, and typical use cases. Actual results vary based on document type, complexity, length, jurisdiction, and other factors. Cost comparisons reference publicly available average attorney rates and are not guaranteed savings. "1M+ laws and regulations" refers to the breadth of Justee's reference database and does not imply that every provision is checked against every law for every document.

By using our service, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our Terms of Use and understand the limitations of AI-powered legal analysis. You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy and applicability of any information to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — answers cite NY statutes.

Yes — Justee cites NY Rent Stabilization Code.

Yes — Justee cites GBL §349 elements and remedies.

Yes — documents encrypted.

No. For litigation, consult a New York-licensed attorney.

Last updated: March 2026

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