Herald Towers LLC v. Sun Lord International, Inc.Herald Towers LLC v. Sun Lord International, Inc.
Order, Appellate Term of the Supreme Court, First Judicial Department, entered June 12, 2002, which, to the extent appealed from, affirmed an order of Civil Court, New York County (Laurie Lau, J.), dated September 30, 2001, insofar as it denied petitioner landlord’s cross motion for summary judgment in this nonprimary residence holdover proceeding, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
While it is true that the nominal tenant of the subject apartment is a corporate entity not entitled to a rent-stabilized renewal lease, respondent Moid alleges that the corporate tenancy was a fiction insisted upon by petitioner’s predecessor, and that the actual contemplated tenants of the apartment pursuant to the lease providing that “[t]he Apartment shall be occupied only by Tenant and the immediate family of Tenant, for living purposes only” (emphasis added), were, in fact, Moid himself and his immediate family. Inasmuch as the record provides evidentiary support for Mold’s position, including checks written by Moid personally over the course of some 20 years and accepted by petitioner as rent for the subject apartment, and the apartment, since the initial 1981 lease between petitioner and the corporate respondent, has evidently had no other actual tenants but Moid and his family, summary judg