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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Baer v. Huggins, 41 Misc. 3d 605 (2013)

Citation
Baer v. Huggins, 41 Misc. 3d 605 (2013)
Parent Document
Baer v. Huggins, 41 Misc. 3d 605 (2013)
Jurisdiction
New York (state)
Effective Date
2013-08-08

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Anthony Barr testified that he owned the subject building, which is a two-family house; that he rented the subject apartment to Mr. Huggins; that Section 8 gave him money for the apartment; and that Mr. Huggins currently lives in the apartment without a lease. In support of his testimony, Mr. Barr submitted the original lease. Although it is not dated, it refers to the apartment as apartment 2 and is for a two-year term commencing February 1, 2010 and ending January 31, 2012, at a rent of $1,449 per month. Attached to the lease is a housing assistance payment (HAP) contract signed by Mr. Barr and a representative of the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). According to the HAP contract, NYCHA agreed to pay Mr. Barr $797 per month, with the balance of the rent to be paid by Mr. Huggins.