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IN RE: Glenn P. Glenn, petitioner, v. Ken Maple, LLC, respondent, New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, appellant.
Argued-January 19, 2010
DECISION & ORDER
In a proceeding to enforce compliance by Ken Maple, LLC, with the New York City Housing Maintenance Code (Administrative Code of City of NY, tit 27, ch 2), the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development appeals, by permission, from an order of the Appellate Term for the 2nd, 11th, and 13th Judicial Districts dated September 29, 2008, which reversed an order of the Civil Court, Kings County (Gonzalez, J.), dated May 24, 2007, denying the motion of Ken Maple, LLC, to vacate a judgment entered upon its default in answering or appearing and to dismiss the petition, and thereupon granted the motion, vacated the judgment entered upon default, and dismissed the proceeding.
ORDERED that the order dated September 29, 2008, is affirmed, with costs.
Under the circumstances of this case, the Civil Court did not have the authority under section 27-2115(h) of the Housing Maintenance Code of the Administrative Code of the City of New York to direct service of the order to show cause and the petition commencing this proceeding upon Ken Maple, LLC (hereinafter the owner), by regular first class mail (see Administrative Code of City of N.Y. §§ 27-2115[h], [j]; Matter of Ebanks v. Skyline NYC, LLC, AD3d [decided herewith] ). Consequently, service was never properly effected upon the owner, and the Appellate Term properly reversed the order of the Civil Court denying the owner's motion, inter alia, to vacate the judgment entered on its default in answering or appearing and to dismiss the petition, and thereupon properly granted the motion, vacated the judgment, and dismissed the proceeding.
FISHER, J.P., ANGIOLILLO, BELEN and LOTT, JJ., concur.
ENTER:
James Edward Pelzer
Clerk of the Court
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Docket No: 2008-10994 (Index No. 2400 /06)
Decided: February 16, 2010
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
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