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
464 charsRequiring or advising the unit owner to commence a different action in another forum to redress a housing code violation ignores the reality, purpose and function of the Housing Court, to wit: protection and enforcement of State and local laws for the establishment and maintenance of housing standards, including, but not limited to, the Multiple Dwelling Law and the Housing Maintenance Code, Building Code, and Health Code of the City of New York (CCA 110 [a]).