Court of Appeals of New York
GILMAN v. NEW YORK STATE DIV. OF HOUSING & CMTY. RENEWAL, 1 No. 133
In a proceeding brought by a tenant to determine the proper initial rent for a rent-stabilized apartment, a higher rent should not have been set based on owner's evidence submitted almost a decade after the tenant commenced her proceeding, without any showing of good cause.
Appellate Information
- Decided 11/21/2002
- Published 11/21/2002
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- Court of Appeals of New York