Landlord Tenant—College Professor Did Not Utilize Rent-Stabilized Apartment as his Primary Residence

A landlord commenced a holdover proceeding to recover possession of the tenant’s rent-stabilized apartment, pursuant to Rent Stabilization Code §2524.4 (c). The landlord alleged that the tenant had not occupied the apartment as his primary residence. In determining whether an apartment is being used as a primary residence, the law provides that “no single factor shall be solely determinative.”

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