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Fried v. Gates

Civil Court of the City of New York. Kings County
Jun 30, 2008
20 Misc. 3d 1126 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2008)

Summary

In Fried v Gates (20 Misc 3d 1126 [A], 2008 NY Slip Op 51631 [U], *1 [Civ Ct, Kings County 2008]), the court acknowledged that the respondents paid rent.

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Opinion

June 30, 2008.


Landlord and Tenant — Rent Regulation — "Substantial Rehabilitation" Exemption. Rent Stabilization Code — 9 NYCRR 2520.11 (g) (Scope; applicability; housing accommodations contained in hotels for transient occupancy).


Summaries of

Fried v. Gates

Civil Court of the City of New York. Kings County
Jun 30, 2008
20 Misc. 3d 1126 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2008)

In Fried v Gates (20 Misc 3d 1126 [A], 2008 NY Slip Op 51631 [U], *1 [Civ Ct, Kings County 2008]), the court acknowledged that the respondents paid rent.

Summary of this case from Brianic Intl. Realty Corp. v. Pitt
Case details for

Fried v. Gates

Case Details

Full title:Fried v. Gates

Court:Civil Court of the City of New York. Kings County

Date published: Jun 30, 2008

Citations

20 Misc. 3d 1126 (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2008)
2008 N.Y. Slip Op. 51631

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