Landlord-Tenant—Rent Stabilization—Primary Residence—Tenant Spoke Little English, Was Divorced, His Mail Was Sent to A Home that He Had Purchased For His Family Because A Daughter Managed His Paperwork—Tenant Did Some Sporadic Work in Maryland—Documentary Evidence Is Not Dispositive When There is Contrary Credible Testimony

A LANDLORD COMMENCED a summary holdover proceeding against a rent-stabilized tenant, alleging that the tenant had failed to maintain the subject apartment (apartment) as his primary residence. The tenant is divorced and has a son and two daughters. One daughter resides with the tenant in the apartment.

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