23 Misc. 650 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1898
The pleadings herein are in writing, and the complaint alleges 'that the defendant is the owner of the premises 687 Amsterdam avenue, which is a flathouse, and that, at the time
It is also urged by defendant that he was exempted from liability for any damage of the character that plaintiff seeks to recover for,, by reason of the following clause in the lease, to-wit: “ The landlord shall not be liable for any damage caused by leakage of water or for any cause or event.” Glauses of this nature, exempting the landlord from what is incident to his obligation to keep the building in repair (see Rauth v. Davenport, 60 Hun, 72), are to be
We are of opinion that the case of Sulzbacher v. Dickie, 6 Daly, 476, is an authority -that fully supports' the judgment in this case. There is much similarity in facts. In that case the landlord undertook to put a new roof on the building, the roof was not properly covered diuing the progress of the work, the rain came through and damaged the tenants’ property; and the court held that “in the execution of the work, the landlord Was bound to exercise all the vigilance (and caution that the.inature of the work required. As to the occupants of the building ias tenants or subtenants, he was bound' to use ordinary diligence in protecting them -from injury naturally resulting from .the character of the work undertaken. It consisted of the removal of an old ;and damaged roof to the building, and the substitution of a new one. The process in itself wás óf such a character that it naturally exposed the property of the occupants of the building to damage from the fall of rain, and the undertaking from its very nature ¡exacted every reasonable effort to avoid injury .likely to result; The defendant, having so (undertaken, and engaged others, to do the work -of this character, was responsible, not only for his own- negligence, but also-for the negligence of the persons with whom he contracted for its performance.”
Beekmae, P.. J., and Giegerich, 3",, concur.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.