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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Witherbee Court Associates v. Greene, 7 A.D.3d 699 (2004)

Citation
Witherbee Court Associates v. Greene, 7 A.D.3d 699 (2004)
Parent Document
Witherbee Court Associates v. Greene, 7 A.D.3d 699 (2004)
Jurisdiction
New York (state)
Effective Date
2004-05-17

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However, the Supreme Court properly dismissed the first *702through fourth and sixth through tenth counterclaims. There is no credible evidence of retaliatory eviction in the record (cf. 601 W. 160 Realty Corp. v Henry, supra). Similarly, “[t]o establish a breach of the covenant of quiet enjoyment, a tenant must show either an actual or constructive eviction” (Grammer v Turits, 271 AD2d 644, 645 [2000]; Kaniklidis v 235 Lincoln Place Hous. Corp., 305 AD2d 546, 547 [2003]). Nor did the plaintiffs alleged actions or inactions amount to a private nuisance (see Kaniklidis v 235 Lincoln Place Hous. Corp., supra at 547).