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Conason v. Megan Holding, LLC, 25 N.Y.3d 1 (2015)

Citation
Conason v. Megan Holding, LLC, 25 N.Y.3d 1 (2015)
Parent Document
Conason v. Megan Holding, LLC, 25 N.Y.3d 1 (2015)
Jurisdiction
New York (state)
Effective Date
2015-02-24

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The Judge next commented that “[o]rdinarily” a rent overcharge claim is governed by a four-year statute of limitations. Further, “[t]he legal regulated rent is defined as the rent actually charged and paid on the base date, four years prior to the interposition of the overcharge claim, plus any legal increases taken thereafter.” Here, she opined, the claim was interposed on April 9, 2009, when the summary nonpayment proceeding commenced,3 which made April 9, 2005 the base date, and the evidence failed to show any impermissible rent increases after that date.