St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Citation
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Parent Document
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- Jurisdiction
- New York (state)
- Effective Date
- 1998-02-24
Other Sections in This Document (10)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
- St. James Court, L. L. C. v. Booker, 176 Misc. 2d 693 (1998)
Full Text
369 charsThe purpose of the rent demand is not only to inform the tenant that in the absence of payment of the demanded amount or surrender of the premises, legal proceeding will be instituted, *695but also to allow the tenant to remedy any default in payment, thus avoiding litigation and possible eviction. (London Terrace Gardens v Stevens, 159 Misc 2d 542 [NY County 1993].)