129 N.Y.S. 73 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1911
“The law is well settled that, when a tenant under a demise for a year or more holds over after the end of his term without any new agreement with the landlord, he may be treated as a tenant from year to year, and in all other respects as holding upon the terms of the original lease. The landlord has an election to treat him either as a trespasser or as a tenant, and it is for the former to determine how he will treat him. * * * But such holding over puts the landlord to Ms election. He must either accept' the tenant as a tenant for a new term, or treat him as a trespasser. He cannot do both.” Goldberg v. Mittler, 23 Misc. Rep. 116, 50 N. Y. Supp. 733.
Judgment should be reversed, and a new trial granted, with costs to appellant to abide the event. All concur.