Landlord Tenant—Previously Incarcerated Tenant Restored to Premises—Court Balanced the Equities and Held That the Current Occupant Must Vacate the Premises

A tenant, in a recently dismissed illegal sublet holdover proceeding, sought to be restored to occupancy. The tenant had an approximately 50-year rent-controlled tenancy. If the tenant recovered his apartment (apartment), the current occupant, who had been living at the apartment for three years, would have to be dispossessed.

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