Tenant Refused to Sign Two-Year Lease

LVT Number: 8687

Tenant complained that landlord didn't offer her a renewal lease. The DRA ruled for tenant, and ordered landlord to renew tenant's lease for either one or two years. Landlord appealed, claiming that he'd offered tenant a renewal lease on time but that tenant wouldn't sign it because it wasn't for three years. The DHCR ruled for landlord. Tenant voluntarily refused to sign the renewal lease offered by landlord. Tenant couldn't demand a three-year lease. Landlord was entitled to have a two-year lease beginning April 1, 1986, the date it first offered the renewal lease to tenant.

Tenant complained that landlord didn't offer her a renewal lease. The DRA ruled for tenant, and ordered landlord to renew tenant's lease for either one or two years. Landlord appealed, claiming that he'd offered tenant a renewal lease on time but that tenant wouldn't sign it because it wasn't for three years. The DHCR ruled for landlord. Tenant voluntarily refused to sign the renewal lease offered by landlord. Tenant couldn't demand a three-year lease. Landlord was entitled to have a two-year lease beginning April 1, 1986, the date it first offered the renewal lease to tenant.

203 West 107 Street, Apt. 6B: DHCR Adm. Rev. Dckt. No. BH 420308 RO (1/6/94) [2-page document]

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