T-WOL Leasing Corp.v. Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc.
New York T-WOL Leasing Corp.v. Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc. is a legal dispute between a landlord and two tenants over a rent-stabilized apartment complex located in New York City. In this case, T-WOL Leasing Corporation, the landlord, is suing Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc., the two tenants, for not paying rent for their rent-stabilized units. The tenants argue that the landlord has failed to meet all the requirements of the Rent Stabilization Law of New York City and that their rent is, therefore, illegal. The court will decide whether the rent charged by the landlord is lawful and, if not, whether the tenants should be allowed to remain in the apartment complex. The types of New York T-WOL Leasing Corp.v. Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc. are landlord-tenant disputes, rent-stabilized apartment disputes, and rent regulation disputes.
New York T-WOL Leasing Corp.v. Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc. is a legal dispute between a landlord and two tenants over a rent-stabilized apartment complex located in New York City. In this case, T-WOL Leasing Corporation, the landlord, is suing Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc., the two tenants, for not paying rent for their rent-stabilized units. The tenants argue that the landlord has failed to meet all the requirements of the Rent Stabilization Law of New York City and that their rent is, therefore, illegal. The court will decide whether the rent charged by the landlord is lawful and, if not, whether the tenants should be allowed to remain in the apartment complex. The types of New York T-WOL Leasing Corp.v. Fifth and 106th Street Associates, LP, and 106th Houses, Inc. are landlord-tenant disputes, rent-stabilized apartment disputes, and rent regulation disputes.