ASSOCIATED BLIND HOUS. DEV. FUND CORP. v. SCHWARTZ


89 A.D.2d 835 (1982)

Associated Blind Housing Development Fund Corporation, Respondent, v. Theodore Schwartz, Appellant

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

August 19, 1982


The lease prohibits pets without the landlord's permission. While the tenant is legally blind, the Appellate Term aptly noted that the landlord's waiver of the pet restriction regarding guide dogs for other blind tenants does not preclude it from objecting to the tenant's dog, which is neither trained nor used as a guide dog. As petitioner is organized under the Private Housing Finance Law and is not regulated by the Public Housing Law, tenant's contention that he cannot...

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