In the Matter of RHINO ASSETS, LLC, et al., Appellants, v NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT FOR THE AGING, SCRIE PROGRAMS, Respondent.
Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
July 18, 2005
819 N.Y.S.2d 247
Judgment, Supreme Court, New York County (Karen Smith, J.), entered July 18, 2005, which granted respondent‘s cross motion and dismissed the petition brought pursuant to
Respondent DFTA administers the Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption (SCRIE) program, which exempts certain eligible heads of households over 62 years of age from rent increases on rent controlled or rent stabilized apartments. The landlords of such premises in turn receive a tax exemption in the amount of the rent reduction. DFTA maintains a file on each tenant who qualifies for the program. These typically include the tenant‘s application, income verification documents, proof of age, rental documents, and other miscellaneous items.
On September 23, 2004, petitioners, a group of New York City building owners, submitted a request of the DFTA, pursuant to New York‘s Freedom of Information Law ([FOIL]
Petitioners then brought the instant article 78 proceeding to compel DFTA to comply with its obligations under FOIL. Respondent moved to dismiss the proceeding, and the court converted the motion to one for summary judgment. Respondent asserted, for the first time, that the disclosure of the documents would constitute an invasion of the tenants’ privacy, and that certain of the income information was protected from disclosure by
Further, DFTA‘s belated rationale for failing to disclose the requested documents was insufficient to satisfy its statutory duty to provide a written response to petitioner‘s FOIL application. Thus, we reverse and remand so that the agency can comply with its statutory obligations (see Matter of Eastern Pork Prods. Co. v New York State Div. of Hous. & Community Renewal, 187 AD2d 320 [1992]; Matter of 2433 Knapp St. Rest. Bar v Department of Consumer Affairs of City of N.Y., 150 AD2d 464 [1989]). Concur—Mazzarelli, J.P., Friedman, Marlow, Sullivan and Catterson, JJ.
