This is a bill of complaint praying that plaintiff be reinstated as tenant in premises 7128 Ogontz Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., and also praying that plaintiff be reimbursed for expenses incurred in connection with an improper eviction from the premises.
The bill alleges that plaintiff has been lessee and tenant of the premises since 1934 under a month-to-
In view of the present Federal statutes and regulations concerning rent control and evictions, we do not think that this court has jurisdiction to hear and decide the matter of plaintiff’s eviction from the premises. Plaintiff must seek his remedy in the proper forum and this he has done by filing a petition for the revocation of the eviction certificate. Upon a hearing by the Office of Price Administration authorities, a decision will be made on the question of defendants’ bona fides and it may well be that the administrator for the Office of Price Administration will institute injunction proceedings in the proper court in order to reinstate plaintiff as tenant in the premises.
The court therefore makes the following
Order
And now, to wit, November 9, 1946, the preliminary objections are sustained and the bill is dismissed.
