(g) The landlord seeks in good faith to recover possession of a
housing accommodation for the landlord's own personal use and occupancy
as the landlord's principal residence, or the personal use and occupancy
as principal residence of the landlord's spouse, domestic partner,
child, stepchild, parent, step-parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild,
parent-in-law or sibling-in-law, when no other suitable housing
accommodation in such building is available, provided that no judgment
in favor of the landlord may be granted pursuant to this paragraph
unless the landlord establishes good faith to recover possession of a
housing accommodation for the landlord's own personal use and occupancy
as the landlord's principal residence, or the personal use and occupancy
as a principal residence of the landlord's spouse, domestic partner,
child, stepchild, parent, step-parent, sibling, grandparent, grandchild,
parent-in-law or sibling-in-law, by clear and convincing evidence. This
paragraph shall not apply to a housing accommodation occupied by a
tenant who is sixty-five years of age or older or who is a disabled
person;