Free Legal AI Chatbot for New York Residents
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 residents — get cited answers from NY RPL Article 7, GBL §349, and NY Labor Law in seconds.
Free first questions — no sign-up required.
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.
New York-specific statute citations.
Covers RPL, GBL §349, and NY Labor Law.
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Information, not legal advice.
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.
Answers cite RPL Article 7, GBL §349, NY Labor Law.
NY-specific deposit, rent-stabilization, eviction rules.
NY's broad consumer-protection statute analyzed for claims.
NY Labor Law wage-hour, paid leave, and salary-history protections.
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NYC has additional rent-stabilization and tenant-protection rules.
NY court and agency deadlines are strict.
AI cannot file or represent you in NY court.
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AI references NY RPL, GBL, or Labor Law.
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Yes — answers cite NY statutes.
Yes — Justee cites NY Rent Stabilization Code.
Yes — Justee cites GBL §349 elements and remedies.
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