Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Citation
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Parent Document
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1980-05-09
Other Sections in This Document (19)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
- Pierre v. Williams, 106 Misc. 2d 81 (1980)
Full Text
481 charsIf the CAB can deem a lease to have existed in cases where a tenant pays a new and increased rental without the benefit of a signed renewal lease, thereby, in effect, extending the terms and conditions of the expired lease, then logic dictates that the terms and conditions of the expired lease survive when the tenant continues to pay the rent set forth in the expired lease and where the tenant has suffered no detriment other than a failure to have been offered a renewal lease.