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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Mullin v. N Street Follies Ltd. Partnership, 712 A.2d 487 (1998)

Citation
Mullin v. N Street Follies Ltd. Partnership, 712 A.2d 487 (1998)
Parent Document
Mullin v. N Street Follies Ltd. Partnership, 712 A.2d 487 (1998)
Jurisdiction
DC (municipal)
Effective Date
1998-07-07

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542 A.2d 1253 (D.C.1988), for example, the landlord commenced a possessory suit against the tenant for failure to pay several months’ rent. Before trial, the parties agreed to and the trial court approved a consent judgment in favor of the landlord. The judgment was stayed pending settlement of a contract for the sale of the rental property to the tenant. When the deal to sell the property collapsed, the landlord moved to vacate the stay. The trial court denied the motion and granted the tenant the right to redeem the tenancy, under Trans-Lux, by paying overdue rent. Providing a Trans-Lux remedy modified the terms of the consent judgment.