136 EAST 64TH ST. TENANTS ASS'N v. BLOOM


86 A.D.2d 808 (1982)

136 East 64th Street Tenants Association et al., Respondents, v. Barry Bloom et al., Respondents-Appellants; Charles F. Kaufman et al., Respondents, and Robert Abrams, as Attorney-General of The State of New York, Appellant-Respondent

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

February 18, 1982


This dispute arises out of an attempted conversion of a rental property to a co-operative property. Such a conversion for an "eviction plan" requires acceptance by 35% of the tenants in occupancy. Plaintiffs — objecting tenants — contend that in the present case the 35% includes tenants who had signed a "no-buy pledge"; that these acceptances were in violation of that pledge and cannot be counted toward the 35%; and...

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