Tenants Didn't Prove Landlord Had Waiting List for Parking Spots

LVT Number: 15958

(Decision submitted by Great Neck attorney Kim Winn, who represented the landlord.) Tenants complained of a reduction in services. They claimed that landlord previously provided parking spaces by using a waiting list and offering available services on a first-come, first-served basis. Landlord claimed that it didn't keep a waiting list. Landlord kept a file in chronological order of tenants who requested parking spaces but said it used its discretion to decide whom to give spaces to. The DRA ruled against tenants.

(Decision submitted by Great Neck attorney Kim Winn, who represented the landlord.) Tenants complained of a reduction in services. They claimed that landlord previously provided parking spaces by using a waiting list and offering available services on a first-come, first-served basis. Landlord claimed that it didn't keep a waiting list. Landlord kept a file in chronological order of tenants who requested parking spaces but said it used its discretion to decide whom to give spaces to. The DRA ruled against tenants. They didn't submit any proof to contradict landlord's explanation of how parking spaces were assigned.

Various Tenants v. Ema Realty LLC: DRA Dckt. No. OK130004B (6/7/02) [4-pg. doc.]

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