In Episode 33 we discuss two Housing Court cases that were dismissed because the Rent Demands served upon the tenants as predicates to those cases were confusing. If your Rent Demand is gobbledygook, you may be able to get the current case against you dismissed. In general, whether there is a court case against you or not, if your landlord says you owe arrears, she must be able to explain to you exactly what charges are outstanding.
Links:
- Tenant Law Podcast Website
- Today’s Cases: Lincoln Sponsor LLC v. Wellington, 2024 WL 1916096 [New York City Civil Court, Kings County, Housing Part 2024] and Newport Gardens Apartment, L.P. v. Surles, 2024 WL 2195446 [New York City Civil Court, Kings County, Housing Part 2024]
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedSeptember 23, 2024 at 2:05 AM UTC
- Length10 min
- Season2
- Episode33
- RatingClean