Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New York
Eviction
I have recently been informed from my landlord that I cannot own a dog in my duplex. I feel that he has set a precident by allowing the occupants in the other duplex dwelling to keep a cat which is a violation of their no pet clause in the lease. He did not evict them for this violation. Now that I have a pet violating the no pet clause he is threatening to evict me. Can he do this?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Eviction
As a general rule, a landlord can enforce a no pet clause. In the City of New York, if the landlord or his agents fail to act within 90 days of discovering the pet, the clause is deemed waived. A Judge could also find an implied waiver if the landlord waited for a significant period after discovering the pet before seeking to evict. You are welcome to call me at 516-780-0270 if I can be of further help.