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KOSC DEV INC. v. SCOTT

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Aug 13, 2010
28 Misc. 3d 138 (N.Y. App. Term 2010)

Summary

In Kosc Dev, Inc v Scott (28 Misc 3d 138[A], 957 NYS2d 636 [App Term 2nd Dep't 2010]), the tenants' post-eviction order to show cause was granted to the extent of setting the matter down for a hearing on the merits of the tenants' claim that there was no basis for the holdover proceeding and, accordingly, the issue of whether the tenants should be restored to possession.

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Opinion

August 13, 2010.


Landlord and Tenant — Summary Proceedings. Tenants in Common — Existence of Relation.


Summaries of

KOSC DEV INC. v. SCOTT

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
Aug 13, 2010
28 Misc. 3d 138 (N.Y. App. Term 2010)

In Kosc Dev, Inc v Scott (28 Misc 3d 138[A], 957 NYS2d 636 [App Term 2nd Dep't 2010]), the tenants' post-eviction order to show cause was granted to the extent of setting the matter down for a hearing on the merits of the tenants' claim that there was no basis for the holdover proceeding and, accordingly, the issue of whether the tenants should be restored to possession.

Summary of this case from Greenstone 26 LLC v. Woods

In Kosc Dev, Inc v. Scott (28 Misc.3d 138 [A], 957 N.Y.S.2d 636 [App Term 2nd Dep't 2010]), the tenants' post-eviction order to show cause was granted to the extent of setting the matter down for a hearing on the merits of the tenants' claim that there was no basis for the holdover proceeding and, accordingly, the issue of whether the tenants should be restored to possession.

Summary of this case from Greenstone 26 LLC v. Woods
Case details for

KOSC DEV INC. v. SCOTT

Case Details

Full title:Kosc Dev, Inc. v. Scott

Court:Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department

Date published: Aug 13, 2010

Citations

28 Misc. 3d 138 (N.Y. App. Term 2010)
2010 N.Y. Slip Op. 51474

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