DMCA

New York Property Check respects intellectual property rights. We expect all users to follow copyright laws. This policy explains how we handle copyright complaints under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Reporting Copyright Infringement

If you believe your copyrighted work appears on New York Property Check without permission, you can submit a DMCA takedown request.

Your notice must include:

  • Your physical or electronic signature
  • Description of the copyrighted work
  • Exact location of the content (URL or clear details)
  • Your contact details (name, email, phone, address)
  • A statement of good faith belief that use is unauthorized
  • A statement confirming accuracy under penalty of perjury

Send your request through our Contact Us page or official email.

Counter-Notification Process

If your content was removed by mistake, you can submit a counter-notice.

Your counter-notice must include:

  • Your signature (physical or electronic)
  • Details of removed content and its original location
  • A good faith statement that removal was incorrect
  • Your full contact information
  • Consent to jurisdiction of a U.S. federal court

Submit the counter-notice using the same contact method.

Repeat Infringement Policy

We follow a strict policy for repeat violations. Users who repeatedly infringe copyrights may have:

  • Access restricted
  • Accounts limited or terminated

Important Information

All content on New York Property Check is protected under copyright laws. This includes:

  • Property search tools
  • Website text and guides
  • Images and structured data

We respond quickly to valid DMCA requests. We also protect user rights, including fair use where applicable.

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