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no the landlords start it without basis, and if persistent enough in court, they get their warrant. i have yet to see a holdover case that got dismissed.
So rent stabilized tenants are being evicted without basis, only because the landlords are "persistent"???? Again, you're over your head on this one.
Yes the GOLUB works very well. Except that the tenant can challenge it and in the end, if the tenant has all the rent money, after all back and forth to court, guess what?
most of the time they dont...if you saw some of those stipulations...250 a month for 12 months......
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no the landlords start it without basis, and if persistent enough in court, they get their warrant. i have yet to see a holdover case that got dismissed.
Wouldn't the landlord have to have a basis in the end. Unless the tenant gives up the fight the landlord would have to have a basis.
no the landlords start it without basis, and if persistent enough in court, they get their warrant. i have yet to see a holdover case that got dismissed.
Wouldn't the landlord have to have a basis in the end? Unless the tenant gives up the fight.
This post is absolutely correct except the last sentence. Chances are if you live in a rent stabilized apt you are not getting the best. But this is what tenants have to settle for if this is all they can afford.
Who said people on rent stablized apt. are poor? this is misleading
the judge gives a stip, and delays the warrant another 6-8 months.
And then tenants have the NERVE to say that the rent stabilization law is PRO landlord...ha ha ha. I laugh at that.
It's actually quite the opposite.
If a landlord has grounds to do an eviction for non-payment or holdover for whatever reason that's valid, the Tenant while not paying rent and actually gets away with it while at the same time STRETCHES out his/her stay in the apt as long as possible by doing an ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE which requires another court date and extends the tenant's time to move out.
And these slick tenants will do it 3-4 times which adds maybe another 2-3 months of unpaid rent and the Housing court Jugde allows it to happen and too stupid to realize the tenant's stategy.
What is a GOLUB notice and what are the grounds for that to be operative?
Is when you are taking the apartment for a family member.
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