MATTER OF MASSEY v. TEMP. STATE HOUS. RENT COMM'N


279 A.D. 1090 (1952)

In the Matter of Jane L. Massey, Appellant, v. Temporary State Housing Rent Commission, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

May 19, 1952.


The commission held that, under the statute (L. 1946, ch. 274, § 5, as amd.) and the regulations (Rent and Eviction Regulations, § 55), the landlord need not establish compelling necessity for such use and occupancy.

Order denying application and dismissing appellant's petition, unanimously affirmed, without costs. (Matter of Flamman v. McGoldrick, 279 App...

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