Court Opinion

ID: 5859199
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-13 01:13:30.88637+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:44:22.696925
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— In a proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 to compel the Commissioner of the Department of Rent and Housing Maintenance to grant petitioner an increase in the maximum base rents for 1978-1979 for the subject premises, the petitioner appeals from a resettled judgment of the Supreme Court, Queens County (Zelman, J.), dated May 25, 1981, which, inter alia, dismissed the proceeding. Resettled judgment affirmed, without costs or disbursements. Petitioner maintained before the city rent agency that as of January 1,1978 it was entitled to an increase in the maximum base rents for 1978-1979. The evidence clearly established, however, that petitioner had not achieved, as required, a satisfactory violation removal ratio six months prior to January 1,1978 (see Administrative Code of City of New York, § Y51-5.0, subd h, par [6]). The record also established that all violations were eventually removed as of June 30, 1978. Hence, petitioner now argues before this court that it was entitled to an increase in the maximum base rents effective six months later (i.e., Jan. 1, 1979). Petitioner failed to raise this issue in its protest to the city rent agency. Under section Y51-9.0 (subd a, par [2]) of the Administrative Code of the City of New York, a court may consider an objection to an order of the city rent agency if such objection had been presented to the agency. Since petitioner did not raise this issue before the city rent agency, Special Term did not err in dismissing the instant proceeding (see Matter of Klaus v Joy, 85 AD2d 603; Matter of La Russo v McGoldrick, 283 App Div 720). Titone, J. P., Thompson, Weinstein and Niehoff, JJ., concur.