Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Citation
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Parent Document
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1985-01-31
Other Sections in This Document (14)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
- Ruppert House Co. v. Altmann, 127 Misc. 2d 115 (1985)
Full Text
588 charsUnder the terms of the proposed stipulation, Mr. Altmann agrees to allow the landlord to obtain a final judgment in the amount of $2,276.50. Mr. Altmann is to make 10 weekly payments of $227.65 (the judgment amount) and two monthly payments of $532.50 (representing future rent payments) on various dates throughout January, February and March. Further, the stipulation provides that in the event Mr. Altmann fails to meet any payment of either the judgment amount or the future rent (Feb. and Mar.) pursuant to the payment schedule, the landlord may move to obtain a warrant of eviction.