Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Citation
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Parent Document
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1997-08-15
Other Sections in This Document (14)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
- Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
Full Text
601 charsAn owner’s duty to maintain the premises in good repair under Multiple Dwelling Law § 78 is nondelegable (Camaj v East 52nd Partners, 215 AD2d 150). Respondent’s duty, as owner, to maintain the premises in good repair under Housing Maintenance Code § 27-2005 (a) and Multiple Dwelling Law § 78 is nondelegable (Kandell v Saunders, 224 AD2d 185). Respondents have not advanced any basis for denying residents of condominium units the protection of the Housing Maintenance Code, which has already been held to apply to residents of cooperative units (McMunn v Steppingstone Mgt. Corp., 131 Misc 2d 340).