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Re: Housing Court Decisions - Erroneous Notes By Attorney Summarizing The Case

Posted by Anna on May 28, 2000 at 10:41:47:

In Reply to: Housing Court Decisions - Erroneous Notes By Attorney Summarizing The Case posted by Mark Smith on May 28, 2000 at 08:00:45:

These are the 'erroneous notes' posted in your message.

Please provide citations to cases backing up your point that the landlord can file a new Petition on the same Golub Notice.


: Notes: Much was at stake in getting this petition dismissed. This is because the landlord cannot recommence the nonprimary residency proceeding for another two years because first the landlord must tender a renewal lease based on the dismissal of this proceeding. Once a renewal lease is tendered for two years the tenant can resume occupancy (if the nonprimary residence allegation is true) and recommence primary residence in the apartment, so that in two years the landlord would not have grounds to refuse a renewal lease.



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