| E. 103 St. & Lex. Ave. Realty Corp. v Moustache Inc. |
| 2021 NY Slip Op 02242 [193 AD3d 501] |
| April 13, 2021 |
| Appellate Division, First Department |
| Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. |
| E. 103 St. & Lex. Ave. Realty Corp.,
Respondent, v Moustache Inc., Also Known as Moustache Lex LLC, Defendant, and Salam Al-Rawi, Appellant. |
Salam Al-Rawi, appellant pro se.
Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Arlene P. Bluth, J.), entered October 3, 2019, which denied the motion of defendant lease guarantor Salam Al-Rawi to vacate an order, entered on default, awarding plaintiff $62,490.19 in rental arrears, plus interest, costs and disbursements, unanimously affirmed, without costs.
Although defendant Al-Rawi presented a reasonable excuse for the default (see D & W Constr. v Israel, 54 AD3d 889 [2d Dept 2008]), he failed to proffer a meritorious defense to the action (see Leader v Parkside Group, 174 AD3d 420 [1st Dept 2019], lv dismissed 33 NY3d 1111 [2019]). Al-Rawi acknowledged that Moustache defaulted on the lease agreement and, as its guarantor, he agreed to pay the amount sought through the April 2015 stipulation (see e.g. Chelsea 19 Assoc. v James, 67 AD3d 601, 602 [1st Dept 2009]). Moreover, the lease agreement provides that defendants were required to supply heat to the premises and were not entitled to any reimbursement for improvements or repairs they made on the premises, and that any fixtures or equipment left behind upon vacatur would be deemed abandoned. These lease terms contradict defendants' claims that plaintiff had failed to meet its obligations under the lease agreement. Concur—Kapnick, J.P., Kern, Singh, Scarpulla, JJ.