Court Opinion

ID: 8071284
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-09-09 11:28:25.287678+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:38:14.841439
License: Public Domain

GREENBAUM, J.
The facts show that the appellant was a tenant 30-days notice upon his client would effect a termination of the tenancy on the date therein fixed. The petition and proofs amply justified the granting of an order awarding possession of the premises to the landlord for a holding over beyond the tenant’s term. Appellant claims, however, that the proceedings were not maintainable, because they were brought on two inconsistent grounds—the one for a holding over, the other for nonpayment of -rent. It is true that the petition contains a number of allegations relating to the failure of the tenant to pay rent, but' they were superfluous, and may well be treated as surplusage. As to whether or not the subsequent demand for rent was a waiver of the landlord’s rights under the notice to quit was a question of intention, to be,determined by the court below, and his finding in that respect should not be disturbed.
The order in summary proceedings is affirmed, with costs. All concur.