1712-1715 HDFC, Inc. v. Lambert

2025 NY Slip Op 51726(U)
CourtCivil Court Of The City Of New York, Bronx County
DecidedOctober 29, 2025
DocketIndex No. LT 339575-23/BX
StatusUnpublished

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1712-1715 HDFC, Inc. v. Lambert, 2025 NY Slip Op 51726(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2025).

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1712-1715 HDFC, Inc. v Lambert (2025 NY Slip Op 51726(U)) [*1]

1712-1715 HDFC, Inc. v Lambert
2025 NY Slip Op 51726(U)
Decided on October 29, 2025
Civil Court Of The City Of New York, Bronx County
Donoghue, J.
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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 29, 2025
Civil Court of the City of New York, Bronx County


1712-1715 HDFC, Inc., Petitioner-Landlord,

against

Olga Lambert JOHN DOE JANE DOE, Respondent-Tenant




Index No. LT 339575-23/BX

Elizabeth Donoghue, J.

After trial, the decision and order is as follows:

In this licensee/squatter holdover proceeding, 1712-1715 HDFC, INC., ("petitioner") seeks possession of Apartment 5B, 1712 Longfellow Avenue, Bronx, New York, 10460 ("premises") from respondents OLGA LAMBERT, JOHN DOE, and JANE DOE ("respondents"). Respondent OLGA LAMBERT, the daughter of the prior tenant of record, BERMUDEZ, seeks succession rights in this HUD Project Based Section 8 building.


Procedural History

LAMBERT was served with a ten-day notice to vacate and the petition and notice of petition which alleges that respondent's license to occupy the premises was revoked and or that respondent has squatted upon the premises. §§ 713(3) and 713(7) of the Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law ("RPAPL")

A notice of appearance was filed for respondent on January 29, 2024 (NYSCEF No. 6). On February 15, 2024, the attorney interposed an answer alleging succession rights, (NYSCEF No. 7). Both parties amended their pleadings. (NYSCEF No. 11, 16). The amended petition alleges in pertinent part:

8. The subject building is subject to New York City Rent Stabilization Code and laws pursuant to Regulatory Agreement between Petitioner and New York City Housing Development Fund Corporation, dated June 28, 2012; and Regulatory Agreement between the City of New York and Petitioner, dated June 28, 2012. However, the subject building is currently exempt from rent stabilization protection as the premises is subject [*2]to the rules and regulations of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Yet, the Respondents are not protected by the rules and regulations of the US Dept of Housing and Urban Development (nor by Rent Stabilization code and laws), because there is no Landlord/Tenant relationship between the Landlord and the Occupants. [Emphasis added] NYSCEF No. 16)

The proposed amended answer states that the subject premises is subject to the Rent Stabilization Law as per the regulatory agreements (RJ, RK) (NYSCEF No. 11)


The Trial

The trial took place on July 10, 2025. The parties stipulated that LAMBERT is the daughter of the prior tenant of record BERMUDEZ, who died on June 18, 2020; and that that relevant period for respondent's succession was June 18, 2018, to June 18, 2020.

The parties [FN1] introduced the following exhibits at trial:

For Petitioner:

Petitioner's 1: copy of the certified deed;

Petitioner's 2: copy of the certified owner information;

Petitioner's 3: last HUD recertification from TOR Bermudez dated September 1, 2019;

Petitioner's 4: 2018 rent calculation;

Petitioner's 5: 2019 rent calculation;

Petitioner's 6: 2019-2020 rent calculation;

Petitioner's 7: January 20, 2022, letter to apartment requesting to meet as to the apartment; and

Petitioner's 8: copy of airline ticket for Olga Lambert from Fort Lauderdale to New York on July 28, 2020.

For Respondent:

Respondent's A: Olga Lambert's birth certificate;

Respondent's B: Verona Bermudez's death certificate;

Respondent's C: copy of the expired photo ID[NYS Real ID]

Respondent's E: redacted tax transcripts for 2017;

Respondent's F: redacted tax transcripts for 2018;

Respondent's G: redacted tax transcripts for 2019;

Respondent's H: redacted tax transcripts for 2020;

Respondent's I: redacted tax transcripts for 2021;

Respondent's J: copy of regulatory Agreement with HPD;

Respondent's K: copy of Regulatory Agreement with HDC; and

Respondent's L: redacted copies of Summit House Health Care documents.



Testimony of two witnesses

Ms. Hall for Petitioner

On July 10, 2025, petitioner called Ms. Hall of Urban Hall Management ("UHM"), the manager of the building. She began working at the subject building in 2014 where she is on site every day. Her tasks include, among other things, overseeing inspections and work orders. She currently manages 4 buildings at UHM and employs staff including a recertification agent.

Part of Ms. Hall's job is to help people with recertification if needed. The witness recalled that BERMUDEZ did not complete or submitted her recertification paperwork in 2020. BERMUDEZ's home attendant was supposed to pick up the forms but did not.

She recalled seeing BERMUDEZ twice in 2019 and once in 2020. BERMUDEZ never told her she lived with anyone. Ms. Hall did not recall any events of 2018.

Ms. Hall testified that her recertification agent knows more about the process than she does.


Respondent Olga Lambert

Respondent LAMBERT testified that she has resided in apartment 5B, 1712 Longfellow Avenue, Bronx, New York, since May 1982. She currently lives with her brother. She previously lived with a younger sister, her mother and stepfather. Respondent's mother died in June 2020 at age 84. Respondent submitted tax returns, ID, banking and work records listing the subject premises as her address. (RC through RL). She testified that she shared utility expenses with her mother.

LAMBERT assisted her mother with annual recertifications by helping her collect paperwork, such as letters, and documents from the social security office, but she did not review or fill out the paperwork. She did not sign any recertifications from 1982 to 2019. LAMBERT did not know what her mother wrote on the 2018 and 2019 recertification forms. LAMBERT was listed on the 2020 recertification forms because of a policy change post-COVID, allowing care givers to be listed. She believed the 2020 recertification, with her name listed, was submitted before her mother died in 2020.

LAMBERT testified that she first met Ms. Hall a few years ago. LAMBERT recalled producing copies of documents in 2018-2019, to Ms. Hall, showing her address was the subject apartment. LAMBERT testified that although she could not recall the names of the individuals she dealt with, she interacted with management as to removal/install of AC units, and a washing machine with the superintendent and other personnel, who no longer work at the building.

On rebuttal, Ms. Hall testified that she first met LAMBERT in 2020; she never saw her in the building before then. Ms. Hall relayed that Ms. LAMBERT told her she was at the apartment to bury her mother and asked how much time she had to move. Petitioner showed an airline ticket LAMBERT produced during that conversation, implying that LAMBERT flew in only for the funeral and did not permanently live in the apartment.



Discussion [FN2]

There is no dispute that petitioner established its prima facie

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