Legal Question in Real Estate Law in New York

Quiet Enjoyment

What does the "boilerplate" clause referring to "quiet enjoyment" refer to exactly?


Asked on 1/18/98, 3:03 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John Hayes The Law Office of John M. Hayes

boilerplate enjoyment

In the simplest and most general sense, that language means that if the tenant pays the rent on time and isn't otherwise a nuisance, the landlord has no business disturbing the tenant.

Regards, etc.,

j.m.hayes

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Answered on 2/10/98, 4:20 pm


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