A Manhattan Housing Court judge has declined to remove an 89-year-old tenant from the rent-stabilized Manhattan apartment where he has lived for the past 40 years.

Judge Sabrina Kraus (See Profile) said the fact that the tenant now spends winters at his Florida condominium and weekends and portions of the summer at his East Hampton ranch house does not mean that the rent stabilized apartment is not his primary residence.

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