§ 241.02 Harassment of a rent regulated tenant in the second degree.
An owner is guilty of harassment of a rent regulated tenant in the
second degree when, with intent to induce a rent regulated tenant to
vacate a housing accommodation, such owner intentionally engages in a
course of conduct that:
1. impairs the habitability of a housing accommodation; or
2. creates or maintains a condition which endangers the safety or
health of the dwelling's tenant; or
3. is reasonably likely to interfere with or disturb, and does inter-
fere with or disturb, the comfort, repose, peace or quiet of such rent
regulated tenant in his or her use and occupancy of such housing accom-
modation including, but not limited to, the interruption or discontin-
uance of essential services. The good faith commencement and pursuit of
a lawful eviction action by an owner against a rent regulated tenant in
a court of competent jurisdiction shall not, by itself, constitute a
"course of conduct" in violation of this subdivision.
Harassment of a rent regulated tenant in the second degree is a class
A misdemeanor.