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RCG-Ua Glenwood, LLC v. Young

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York
Jul 21, 2005
9 Misc. 3d 25 (N.Y. App. Term 2005)

Summary

affirming Civil Court ruling in favor of plaintiff-tenant dismissing an eviction petition because reasonable accommodation was required under the FHA

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Opinion

July 21, 2005.

APPEAL from a judgment of the City Court of Yonkers, Westchester County (Robert C. Cerrato, J.), entered February 23, 2004. The judgment, in effect, dismissed the petition.

Andrew M. Romano, Yonkers ( Marc J. Bagan of counsel), for appellant.

Legal Services of Hudson Valley, Yonkers ( Barbara Finkelstein, Nancy J. Marrone and Barbara Wolfert of counsel), for respondent.

Before: RUDOLPH, P.J., ANGIOLILLO and TANENBAUM, JJ, concur.


OPINION OF THE COURT

MEMORANDUM.

Final judgment unanimously affirmed without costs.

The record supports the City Court's determination that tenant, who suffers from schizo-affective disorder, is handicapped within the meaning of the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988 ( 42 USC § 3601 et seq. [FHAA]; see 42 USC § 3602 [h]) and that the clutter conditions in the apartment, now removed, were a result of his disorder. The record also supports the City Court's determination that, through the treatment program and assistance that St. Joseph's Medical Center had given tenant (and had committed to continue giving him), tenant's condition was shown to have greatly improved. While the FHAA does not require a landlord to abide conduct constituting a nuisance, it does, in the circumstances presented, require that tenant be accommodated to the extent of being afforded an opportunity to continue to reside in the apartment pursuant to the aforementioned treatment program ( 42 USC § 3604 [f]; see Blalock v. Amityville Senior Dev. Corp., NYLJ, Nov. 12, 1999, at 36, col 3 [ED NY]; Roe v. Housing Auth. of City of Boulder, 909 F Supp 814 [D Colo 1995]; Roe v. Sugar River Mills Assoc., 820 F Supp 636 [D NH 1993]). Accordingly, the City Court properly dismissed the petition.


Summaries of

RCG-Ua Glenwood, LLC v. Young

Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York
Jul 21, 2005
9 Misc. 3d 25 (N.Y. App. Term 2005)

affirming Civil Court ruling in favor of plaintiff-tenant dismissing an eviction petition because reasonable accommodation was required under the FHA

Summary of this case from Byrd v. Grove St. Mgmt. Corp.

affirming Civil Court ruling in favor of plaintiff-tenant dismissing an eviction petition because reasonable accommodation was required under the FHA

Summary of this case from Sinisgallo v. Town of Islip Hous. Auth.
Case details for

RCG-Ua Glenwood, LLC v. Young

Case Details

Full title:RCG-UA GLENWOOD, LLC, Appellant, v. RONALD YOUNG, Respondent

Court:Appellate Term of the Supreme Court of New York

Date published: Jul 21, 2005

Citations

9 Misc. 3d 25 (N.Y. App. Term 2005)
801 N.Y.S.2d 481

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