Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Citation
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Parent Document
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 2003-02-25
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/6346658/chan-v-adossa/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (27)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
- Chan v. Adossa, 195 Misc. 2d 590 (2003)
Full Text
736 chars“b. An owner who is required to file a statement of registration under this article and who fails to file as required shall be denied the right to recover possession of the premises for nonpayment of rent during the period of noncompliance, and shall, in the discretion of the court, suffer a stay of proceedings to recover rents, during such period. In any action to recover possession under section seven hundred eleven of the real property actions and proceedings law, the owner shall set forth his or her registration number issued by the department, and shall allege that he or she has filed a statement of registration and shall annex a copy of the receipt of such registration to his or her petition.” 22 NYCRR 208.42 (g) states: