CORNELL v. FELTMAN


282 A.D. 990 (1953)

Ethel Cornell, Appellant, v. Abraham Feltman et al., Respondents

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

November 12, 1953.


Defendants owned a building containing three flats. Plaintiff rented the middle one. She offered proof which has not been contradicted by defendants that the boards on the outside of the building in front of and over the windows of plaintiff's apartment were rotted; that there were "pieces out of the side and out of the front"; that when it rained the ceiling of plaintiff's apartment "was wet all along the east side" and "there were stains on the ceiling and very damp it...

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