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534 36 W 152ND ST HDFC, Petitioner-Landlord-Respondent, v. Kimala DAYS, Respondent-Tenant-Appellant, and Dyle Days and Rondell Days, Respondents-Appellants.
Order (Tracy Ferdinand, J.), dated October 16, 2023, modified by remanding the matter to Civil Court for a determination of that branch of respondents' motion seeking a permanent accommodation; as modified, order affirmed, with $10 costs.
Civil Court properly determined that respondents failed to demonstrate good cause to vacate the stipulation settling this 2012 holdover summary proceeding, which was based upon allegations that the apartment occupied by tenant-respondent Kimala Days (Kimala) and her two adult sons was being used for illegal drug activity, namely, the sale of marijuana and cocaine (RPAPL 711 [5] and RPL 231 [1]; see Hallock v State of New York, 64 NY2d 224, 230 [1984]; Matter of Frutiger, 29 NY2d 143, 149-150 [1971]). In any event, the substantial and inexcusable 9-year delay in seeking to vacate the stipulation warranted denial of her motion (see Pieter v Polin, 148 AD3d 1191, 1192 [2017]; Matter of Bouloy v Peters, 262 AD2d 209, 209-210 [1999]).
Civil Court did not decide that branch of respondents' motion requesting a reasonable accommodation (see generally Matter of Prospect Union Assoc. v DeJesus, 167 AD3d 540, 543-544 [2018]). Thus, we remand the matter to Civil Court to consider that request in the first instance (see Italian Elegant Jewelry, LLC v Fteha, 206 AD3d 493, 495 [2022]), upon further submissions, if warranted.
THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.
Per Curiam.
All concur.
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Docket No: 570770 /25
Decided: September 23, 2025
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Term, New York,
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