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Padilla v Rodriguez
2018 NY Slip Op 51471(U) [61 Misc 3d 133(A)]
Decided on October 19, 2018
Appellate Term, First Department
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on October 19, 2018
SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE TERM, FIRST DEPARTMENT
PRESENT: Shulman, P.J., Gonzalez, Edmead, JJ.
570346/18

Amalia Padilla, Petitioner-Appellant,

against

Maria Rodriguez, Respondent-Respondent.


Petitioner appeals from an order of the Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County (Jack Stoller, J.), entered on or about August 21, 2017, after a nonjury trial, which dismissed the petition in an illegal lockout proceeding (see RPAPL 713[10]).

Per Curiam.

Order (Jack Stoller, J.), entered on or about August 21, 2017, affirmed, without costs.

The petition in this illegal lockout proceeding (see RPAPL 713[10]), was properly dismissed after trial. Petitioner, the Section 8 tenant of an apartment located at 678 Academy Street, presented no evidence establishing that she had a possessory interest in the subject Fort Washington Avenue apartment (see Markun v Weckstein, 100 Misc 668 [App Term, 1st Dept 1917]; see also Viglietta v Lavoie, 33 Misc 3d 36 [App Term, 2nd Dept 2011]), and was a mere licensee of the tenant (see Rosenstiel v Rosenstiel, 20 AD2d 71, 76 [1963]). Since a licensee does not have "possession," she cannot maintain an unlawful entry and detainer proceeding (RPAPL 713[10]; see Napier v Spielmann, 196 NY 575 [1909], affg on op of Houghton, J. 127 App Div. 567 [1908]; P & A Bros. v City of NY Dept. of Parks & Recreation, 184 AD2d 267 [1992]).

THIS CONSTITUTES THE DECISION AND ORDER OF THE COURT.


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Decision Date: October 19, 2018