Zekhtser v. Harway Terrace, Inc.

Decision Date09 June 2022
Docket NumberIndex No. 516552/2021
CitationZekhtser v. Harway Terrace, Inc., 2022 NY Slip Op 50540(U), Index No. 516552/2021 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. Jun 09, 2022)
PartiesLarry Zekhtser in his capacity as TRUSTEE of MZTZ FAMILY IRREVOCABLE TRUST, Plaintiff, v. Harway Terrace, Inc., Defendant.
CourtNew York Supreme Court

Unpublished Opinion

Attorney for PlaintiffBoris Yankovich, Esq.Yankovich Law P.C.

Attorney for Defendant Andreas E Christou, Esq. Woods Lonergan PLLC

Francois A. Rivera, J.

Recitation in accordance with CPLR 2219 (a) of the papers considered on the notice of motion of defendantHarway Terrace, Inc.(hereinafter HTI), filed on January 4, 2022, under motion sequence number three for an order:

1) pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting summary judgment in its favor dismissing the complaint of the plaintiffLarry Zekhtser in his capacity as Trustee of MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust (hereinafter Zekhtser or plaintiff);
2) pursuant to CPLR 3001 and/or 3017(b), as to HTI's first counterclaim, declaring that: [1]New York City Administrative Code§ 27-2009.1 does not prevent Harway from enforcing its entire Pet Policy against Zekhtser; [2] fines were properly assessed against Zekhster for his violation of the Pet Policy due to Zekhtser failure to obtain HTI's consent prior to purchasing his pet; [3] additional maintenance was and is properly assessed at $25.00 per month per pet, for as long as Zekhtser is in possession of the pet that is the subject of this action; and [4] such other and further declaration as the Court deems just and proper; and
3) pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting summary judgment in its favor as to HTI's third counterclaim and awarding costs and attorney's fees pursuant to the terms of the Proprietary Lease.
Motion
Affirmation in Support
Affirmation of Attorney Fees
Affidavit in Support
Statement of Material Facts
Memorandum of Law in Support
Exhibits A-I

Recitation in accordance with CPLR 2219 (a) of the papers considered on the notice of cross motion of Zekhtser filed on January 5, 2022, under motion sequence number four, for an order: [1] denying HTI's motion; [2] pursuant to CPLR 3212 granting summary judgment in plaintiff's favor and dismissing HTI's counter claims with prejudice; [3] pursuant to CPLR 3001 and/or CPLR 3017(b), declaring HTI's fines and any attempt by HTI to terminate plaintiff's leasehold or remove the Pet to be unenforceable; [4] enjoining HTI from taking any steps to terminate the plaintiff's leasehold or impose any fines upon plaintiff based upon the claim that plaintiff is in violation of the Building's Pet Policy; and [5] awarding costs and attorney's fees.

Cross Motion
Affirmation in Support
Affidavit in Support
Statement of Material Facts
Memorandum of law in support
Exhibits A-B
BACKGROUND

On July 6, 2021, Zekhtser commenced the instant action for, inter alia, declaratory and injunctive relief by filing a summons and verified complaint with the Kings County Clerk's office (KCCO).On August 3, 2021, HTI filed an answer and three counterclaims with the KCCO.On August 18, 2021, Zekhtser filed a reply to HTI's counterclaim with the KCCO.

The verified complaint alleges thirty-four allegations of fact in support of three causes of action.The first cause of action seeks a declaratory judgment.The second cause of action seeks injunctive relief.The third cause of action is for legal fees.

HTI's first counterclaim seeks a declaratory judgment.The second counterclaim is for monetary damages.The third counterclaim is for legal fees.

The verified complaint alleges the following salient facts.Zekhtser is the Trustee of the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust and resides in a building located at 2483 West 16th Street, Brooklyn, New York (hereinafter the "Building").HTI (hereinafter the "Cooperative") is the lawful owner of the Building and operates it as a cooperative house.On or about February 11, 2019, the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust became the shareholder of the Cooperative's stock and the proprietary lessee of apartment 8E, located on the 8th floor of the building (hereinafter the "Apartment").Zekhtser commenced the instant action in his capacity as Trustee of the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust.

On February 11, 2021, Zekhtser purchased a seven-month-old English Bulldog (hereinafter the "Pet").The Pet has resided with Zekhtser in the Apartment at all times.Since February 11, 2021, Zekhtser has walked the Pet twice per day, in the morning and in the afternoon.On multiple occasions since February 11, 2021, members of the Building's maintenance crew and security personnel saw and interacted with Zekhtser and the Pet.

The Cooperative has not commenced or initiated any action or summary proceeding to evict Zekhtser from the Apartment.Despite the Cooperative's undisputed knowledge that Zekhtser was openly and notoriously harboring a pet, and despite the Cooperative's failure to initiate any action or proceeding to evict Zekhtser or remove the pet, on or about May 29, 2021, the Cooperative asserted that Zekhtser was in violation of the Building's House Rules' Pet Policy.The Pet Policy states that, inter alia,

"Dogs are not allowed in the building at any time unless expressly permitted in writing by the Board of Directors.Violation of this will result in a One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) administrative charge the first month and a continual $250.00 administrative charge each month until the violation has been corrected."

According to the House Rules, a violation of any of the rules," constitutes a default under the proprietary lease."Pursuant to the Cooperative's improper assertion that Zekhtser is in violation of the Pet Policy, the Cooperative has unlawfully fined plaintiff the amount of $1,500.00.

LAW AND APPLICATION

It is well established that summary judgment may be granted only when it is clear that no triable issue of fact exists (Alvarez v Prospect Hospital, 68 N.Y.2d 320[1986]).The burden is upon the moving party to make a prima facie showing that he or she is entitled to summary judgment as a matter of law by presenting evidence in admissible form demonstrating the absence of material facts (Guiffirda v Citibank, 100 N.Y.2d 72[2003]).

A failure to make that showing requires the denial of the summary judgment motion, regardless of the adequacy of the opposing papers (Ayotte v Gervasio, 81 N.Y.2d 1062[1993]).If a prima facie showing has been made, the burden shifts to the opposing party to produce evidentiary proof sufficient to establish the existence of material issues of fact (Alvarez, 68 N.Y.2d at 324).

"Pursuant to CPLR 3212 (b)a court will grant a motion for summary judgment upon a determination that the movant's papers justify holding, as a matter of law, that there is no defense to the cause of action or that the cause of action or defense has no merit"(People ex rel. Spitzer v Grasso50 A.D.3d 535, 544[1st Dept2008]).Further, all of the evidence must be viewed in the light most favorable to the opponent of the motion (Marine Midland Bank v. Dino & Artie's Automatic Transmission Co., 168 A.D.2d 610[2nd Dept1990]).

CPLR 3001 provides that the supreme court may render a declaratory judgment having the effect of a final judgment as to the rights and other legal relations of the parties to a justiciable controversy whether or not further relief is or could be claimed (seePeters v Smolian, 154 A.D.3d 980, 983[2nd Dept2017]citingCPLR 3001).To constitute a justiciable controversy, there must be a real dispute between adverse parties, involving substantial legal interests for which a declaration of rights will have some practical effect (seeCong. Machon Chana v Machon Chana Women's Inst., Inc., 162 A.D.3d 635[2nd Dept2018], quotingChanos v MADAC, LLC, 74 A.D.3d 1007, 1008[2nd Dept2010]).

Both the plaintiff and the defendant seek summary judgment on their respective declaratory judgment actions.The following facts are undisputed.Zekhtser is the Trustee of the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust and resides in the Building located at 2483 West 16th Street, Brooklyn, New York.HTI is the lawful owner of the Building and operates it as a cooperative house.On or about February 11, 2019, the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust became the shareholder of cooperative's stock and the proprietary lessee of the apartment 8E, located on the 8th floor of the building.Zekhtser commenced the instant action in his capacity as Trustee of the MZTZ Family Irrevocable Trust.

HTI's statement of material facts asserts, inter alia, the following facts.Zekhster came into the ownership of a certain English bulldog in or about February 2021.Zekhster failed to obtain the permission of the defendant's Board of Directors prior to obtaining the Pet.Due to plaintiff's failure to obtain such permission, he was assessed a $1,500.00 fee accordingly for his violation, as well as additional monthly maintenance of $250.00 per month.These amounts remain outstanding.

Based on HTI's statement of material facts, it may be argued that HTI has been aware of Zekhster's open possession of a pet dog since at least February of 2021.There is no question, however, that HTI was aware of same since at least June of 2021.This is clear from the ledger HTI annexed as exhibit G to its motion.The ledger reflects HTI's imposition of $1500.00 administrative fee for apartment 8E for an unauthorized dog violation.HTI annexed Zehkster's proprietary lease for the apartment as exhibit D and the House Rule as exhibit E.Paragraph 13 of the proprietary lease provides in pertinent part that HTI has adopted the appended House Rules and that the lease shall be in all respects subject to such House Rules.It further provides that breach of a House Rule shall be default under this lease.

The House Rules makes the following statements pertaining to pets:

"Pets are not permitted
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