Landlord Seeks Tenant's Eviction for Illegal Activity

LVT Number: #26633

Landlord sued to evict tenant for conducting illegal activity in her apartment. Landlord tried to introduce proof of tenant’s criminal records. But those records had been sealed four months before landlord started the eviction proceeding. So landlord couldn’t use them at trial. But landlord could try to prove its case at trial through other evidence.

 

 

Landlord sued to evict tenant for conducting illegal activity in her apartment. Landlord tried to introduce proof of tenant’s criminal records. But those records had been sealed four months before landlord started the eviction proceeding. So landlord couldn’t use them at trial. But landlord could try to prove its case at trial through other evidence.

 

 

 

 

NYCHA Public Housing Preservation I, LLC v. Crenshaw: Index No. L&T18598/15, NYLJ No. 1202739515070 (Civ. Ct. Bronx; 9/23/15; Tao, J)