1 Misc. 2d 65

Hersil Realty Mgt. Co. Inc., Landlord, Respondent, v. Louise Hansen, Tenant, Appellant, and “ John ” Langdon, Undertenant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department,

November 3, 1955.

Frank J. Ricca for appellant.

Florea & Stern for respondent.

Per Curiam.

This proceeding to evict the tenant as a holdover upon the ground that she was violating a substantial obligation of the lease because the apartment in question was occupied by her common-law husband and a young child born of their relationship was instituted after the Rent Commission had reduced the rent reserved in the lease from $60 to $32.20, the maximum fixed basic rental. The lease restricted the occu*66pancy to the tenant and an adult son. The fact that the common-law husband and the other child also lived there does not constitute a substantial violation of the restrictive clause. There was no proof of any subletting to any outside boarders or lodgers.

The final order should be reversed, with $30 costs, and petition dismissed, with costs.

Eder, Schreiber and Hecht, JJ., concur.

Final order reversed, etc.

Hersil Realty Mgt. Co. v. Hansen
1 Misc. 2d 65

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Hersil Realty Mgt. Co. v. Hansen
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Nov 3, 1955
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