600 W. 218th St. Assoc. LLC v. Proano

2024 NY Slip Op 24228
CourtCivil Court Of The City Of New York, New York County
DecidedJuly 23, 2024
DocketIndex No. L&T 318615/23-NY
StatusPublished

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600 W. 218th St. Assoc. LLC v. Proano, 2024 NY Slip Op 24228 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

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600 W. 218th St. Assoc. LLC v Proano (2024 NY Slip Op 24228) [*1]
600 W. 218th St. Assoc. LLC v Proano
2024 NY Slip Op 24228
Decided on July 23, 2024
Civil Court Of The City Of New York, New York County
Ortiz, J.
Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431.
This opinion is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the printed Official Reports.


Decided on July 23, 2024
Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County


600 West 218th Street Associates LLC, Petitioner, Landlord,

against

Guido A. Proano, Respondent(s)-Tenant(s), Octavia Melian,
 John Doe and Jane Doe, Respondent(s)-Undertenant(s).




Index No. L&T 318615/23-NY

Petitioner was represented by Lester Figueroa, Esq. of Borah Goldstein et. al at 377 Broadway, 7th floor; New York, NY 10013; (212) 431-1300, and Respondents were represented by Octavia Melian, Esq., P.O. Box 313, New York, NY 10034; (646) 226-9777 and co-counsel for Respondents was Howard Chun, Esq. of Kaplan and Chun, P.C., 610 East 5th Street, 1st floor, New York, NY 10009; (212) 777-0320
Frances A. Ortiz, J.

This is a holdover proceeding of an unregulated apartment based on expiration of lease. This Court held a traverse hearing on March 14, 2024, May 10, 2024, and May 24, 2024 on the issue of the service of the notice of the petition and petition, pursuant to a Decision/Order of Judge Vanessa Fang dated February 14, 2024. (NYSCEF Doc. 40). According to Judge Fang's decision, Respondent-Undertenant—Octavia Melian—disputes that service of process was completed on September 28, 2023 and asserts that she was home on September 28, 2023, when the process server allegedly served the notice of petition and petition on a Jane Doe who refused to provide her name. As such, Judge Fang set the matter down for a traverse hearing on the service of the notice of petition and petition.

Specifically, the affidavit of service of the notice of petition and petition indicates the license processor server, Matthew C. Marcano ("Mr. Marcano"), attempted service at the subject premises, 600 West 218th Street, Apt 4K, New York NY 10034, on September 27, 2023 at 6:03 p.m. and on September 28, 2023 at 9:05 a.m. and effectuated service on the second attempt by substituted service on a Jane Doe—who refused to provide her name. The description of Jane Doe was female, light brown skin, hair color covered, age 51 to 65, height 5'4 to 5'8, and weight [*2]131 to 160 pounds.

THE HEARING

After careful consideration of the testimony and evidence presented, the court denies traverse for the reasons discussed below.


EVIDENCE

Several documents were admitted into evidence by Petitioner which include: P1—the Global Positioning System ("GPS") of Mr. Marcano's location on the first attempt to serve the notice of petition and petition on September 27, 2023; P2—GPS Records Certification from Computer Media Solutions; P3—Mr. Marcano's logbook sheets [FN1] for September 27 and 28, 2023; P4—receipts from the United States Postal Service ("USPS") certified mailings to the Respondents dated September 28, 2023; P5—Affidavit of Service for the Notice of Petition and Petition ; P7—the process server license for Matthew Marcano issued by the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection; and lastly the court took judicial notice of NY Gen. Bus. Law § 89-cc (2).

Additionally, the following documents were admitted in evidence on behalf of Respondents: Respondent's A—New York State/ Department of State, Division of Licensing Services for Jeffrey McAvoy as a licensed private investigator of JM Investigations, Respondent's B—GPS/Google Maps of stops made by Mr. Marcano on September 27, 2023; Respondent's D—Judicial Notice of Google Maps at 3:42 p.m. on Friday, May 24, 2024 [FN2] travel time from 575 West 175th Street, New York, NY to 600 West 218th Street, New York. NY ranging from either 20 minutes to 16 minutes, depending on the route taken; Respondent's E—Summary Notes of JM LLC Investigations showing that Mr. Marcano on September 27 and 28, 2023 performed substituted service on at least nine Jane Doe's, during his routes of service at different locations.


TESTIMONY

Petitioner called one witness, the process server, Matthew Marcano. On direct examination Mr. Marcano credibly testified that he is a licensed process server; that on September 27, 2023 he arrived at the subject premises at 6:03 p.m.; that he traveled by vehicle, that he parked his car; that he walked down toward the stairs; that there was an intercom to the left; that he rang the apartment door buzzer but someone who was exiting the building opened the entrance door; that the building's lobby signage has a sign for apartments A-K toward the left and L-Z toward the right; that he went to the elevator and rode it to the fourth floor; that he walked toward apartment 4K; that he listened for any noises; that he rang the doorbell again; that he then left the building; then once he left the building he entered the building description and placed the information on his GPS device including description of a green door, color of floor tiles and walls. Thereafter, Mr. Marcano testified that on September 28, 2023 he returned to the [*3]subject premises at around 9:05 a.m.; that someone entered the building ahead of him using the intercom so he headed toward the fourth floor; that once at the fourth floor and outside the door of the subject premises he heard ruffling on the other side of the door; that a female opened the door but refused to provide her name; that he entered in his logbook the description of the female he handed the notice of petition and petition to—who was 51-65 years old, measured 5'4-5'8 in height and weighed 131-160 pounds; that he described the green tiles and door of the premises; that he completed the four mailings of the papers which included four certificates of mailing, four return receipts and four first class mailings; that the time of his arrival on the GPS tracker was the arrival at the building; that he starts his GPS device once he walks into the lobby of the building because service commonly wipes out the connection sometimes in the elevator; that the "Start" button provides his location for the purpose of coordinates to show he was at the building; and that if he were to serve papers in another apartment in the building, he would press the "Restart" button.

On cross examination and direct testimony of Respondent's case, Mr.

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