New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Forms

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This document is a financing disclosure statement for the sale of a used car in New York City. It provides information about the financing terms and conditions for purchasing the car.

This form is used for disclosing financing details when purchasing a used car in New York City. It is available in Haitian Creole language.

This type of document provides a financing disclosure for the sale of a used car in New York City. It is available in French.

This document provides a financing disclosure for the sale of a used car in New York City, written in Polish.

This document is for disclosing financing information when buying a used car in New York City. It is specifically for Korean speakers.

This type of document provides information about the financing details involved in the sale of a used car in New York City.

This document is used for disclosing the financing details for the sale of a used car in New York City. It provides information about the terms and conditions of the financing agreement.

This document provides information on how to cancel a used car contract in New York City, specifically for French-speaking individuals.

This document provides a cancellation option for a used car contract in New York City. It is available in Haitian Creole language.

This document for reporting the cancellation option for second-hand automobile contracts in New York City.

This document provides information on how to cancel a used car contract in New York City, specifically for Polish speakers.

This document describes the cancellation option for a used car contract in New York City. It is available in Chinese.

This document outlines the rights and protections that consumers have when purchasing a used car in New York City. It ensures that buyers are informed about the car's history, accurate pricing, and any potential defects.

This document outlines the consumer rights related to used cars in New York City. It provides information and protections for individuals purchasing used cars.

This document provides information on the cancellation option available for used car contracts in New York City. It is specifically for Korean speakers in the city.

This document provides information and rights for consumers buying used cars in New York City.

This document provides consumer rights for purchasing used cars in New York City and is available in French.

This document provides consumer rights and protections when purchasing a used car in New York City. It is specifically designed for Korean-speaking individuals.

This document outlines the rights of consumers when purchasing a used car in New York City. It is available in Bengali language.

This document provides the option to cancel a used car contract in New York City. It is available in the Bengali language.

This document provides the rights and protections for consumers when purchasing a used car in New York City. It is available in Arabic.

This document provides consumer rights and protections for buyers of used cars in New York City, specifically for those who speak Russian. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the buyer and the seller, as well as important information about warranties and disclosures.

This document allows for the cancellation of a used car contract in New York City.

This document is for canceling a used car contract in New York City specifically for Russian speakers.

This document is a complaint form specifically designed for residents of New York City who speak Russian. It allows individuals to file complaints in their native language.

This document is for freelance workers in New York City to file complaints regarding any issues they may encounter with their clients or employers.

This document is for self-certification of storage warehouses in New York City. It allows warehouse owners to certify that their facility meets the required standards for storage and safety.

This Form is used for fast food workers in New York City to file complaints about violations of the Fair Workweek Law.

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