FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History
Abstract
In this case, the landlord sought to evict the tenant claiming that the tenant\u27s occupancy as a licensee ended with the prior tenant\u27s death. However, the court ruled that the tenant qualified for succession rights under the Rent Stabilization Code, emphasizing that the absence from income recertifications did not bar succession, thus dismissing the landlord\u27s holdover petition
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