Hamlet on Olde Oyster Bay Homeowners Association, Inc., Respondent, v Gladys Ellner et al., Appellants.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department
June 2, 2009
869 NYS2d 591
The Supreme Court properly rejected the contention of the defendant Gladys Ellner that the plaintiff did not properly serve her with a copy of the order to show cause by which it initiated its motion, inter alia, for a preliminary injunction directing the defendants to permit it reasonable access to their condominium unit and associated structures. The plaintiff sought access in order to conduct an inspection to ascertain the existence, nature, and extent of any modifications or alternations which may have been made by the defendants to the garage and porch associated with their unit, in alleged violation of the plaintiff‘s condominium declaration and bylaws. The affidavits of the process server, which indicated that Gladys Ellner was simultaneously served with copies of the summons, complaint, order to show cause, and supporting papers, constituted prima facie evidence of proper service pursuant to
The defendants’ remaining contentions are without merit.
Mastro, J.P., Miller, Balkin and McCarthy, JJ., concur.
