Bowles v. Lenko

64 F. Supp. 592, 1946 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2799
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 27, 1946
DocketCivil Action No. 4375
StatusPublished

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Bowles v. Lenko, 64 F. Supp. 592, 1946 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2799 (W.D. Pa. 1946).

Opinion

GOURLEY, District Judge.

This is a civil action brought by the Administrator of the Office of Price Administration against the defendant, Helen [593]*593Lenko, under and pursuant to the provisions of Section 205(a) of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, 50 U.S.C.A. Appendix 901 et seq.

It was the contention of the plaintiff that the defendant violated Section 4(a) of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended by the Stabilization Extension-Act of 1944, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq., in that the defendant charged rents in excess of the Maximum Rent Regulation (8 Fed.Reg. 14663) as provided for1 housing accommodations in the Pittsburgh Defense-Rental Area.

It was further contended by the plaintiff that the defendant is the owner and landlord of certain housing accommodations situate at 533 Chestnut Street, Springdale, Pennsylvania, which is within the Pittsburgh Defense-Rental Area, and charged rental for said premises on the basis of $40 per month from November 15, 1944, to and including May 15, 1945, while the legal maximum rent for said housing accommodation was $30.00 per month, or the amount of $10.00 in excess of the legal maximum rent was charged for a period of seven months, or a total overcharge of $70.

The plaintiff claims that the defendant is liable to the Administrator, on behalf of the United States, for the amount of $210, the same being three times the amount of said overcharge, pursuant to Section 205(e) of said Act, 50 U.S.C.A. Appendix § 925(e), together with the costs of said proceeding.

The plaintiff also demands injunctive relief against the defendant, her agents, servants, employees, attorneys, and all persons acting directly or indirectly in her behalf, and which violation of the regulations pertaining to Rent Regulation for Housing would be restrained.

This matter was presented for hearing before the Court without a jury, and each of the parties to said proceeding filed a stipulation with the court in which they waived the filing of suggested findings of fact and conclusions of law.

The Court, after hearing and consideration, makes the following Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law:

Findings of Fact

1. The plaintiff is the duly appointed and qualified Administrator of the Office of Price Administration.

2. This action is before the Court pursuant to the provisions of Section 205(a) of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq., and jurisdiction is conferred upon this Court by virtue of Section 205 (c).

3. Rent regulation Section 2(b) of the Act (8 Fed.Reg. 14663) was in effect for housing in the Pittsburgh Defense-Rental Area during the period from November 15, 1944 to and including May 15, 1945.

4. That the legal maximum rent for the housing accommodation owned by the defendant, Helen Lenko, and which was situate at 533 Chestnut Street, Springdale, Pennsylvania, was $30 per month.

5. That the defendant, Helen Lenko, demanded and received during the period from November 15, 1944, to and including May 15, 1945, the amount of $40 per month for the rental of said premises.

6. That the charge made by the defendant for the rental of said premises was $10 per month in excess of the legal maximum rent, and that said charge was made for a period of seven months, with a total overcharge of $70.00.

7. That the defendant, Helen Lenko, was prosecuted in the Criminal Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Criminal Docket No. 11942, for violation of Section 2(a) of Rent Regulation for Housing, which proceeding included the following offenses: Unlawfully demanding rent in excess of maximum legal rent, unlawfully demanding and receiving rent in excess of maximum legal rent, and unlawfully removing and evicting tenants.

8. That the defendant, Helen Lenko, appeared before the Honorable F. P. Schoonmaker, then District Judge, now deceased, on June 5, 1945, and entered her plea of “nolo contendere,” and on said date the Court directed the defendant to pay a fine of $50 and the costs, which were in the amount of $36.84.

9. That although the entry of said plea of “nolo contendere” is not an admission of guilt, the facts and circumstances produced at the time of the hearing of the civil action clearly establish that the acts of the defendant were both willful and the result of failure to exercise practicable precautions to comply with the Rent Regulation.

[594]*594Conclusions of Law

1. The Court has jurisdiction of the within proceeding pursuant to the provisions of 'Section 205(a) of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq.

2. The Court has jurisdiction over the parties hereto by virtue of Section 205(c) of the Act.

3. The defendant, Helen Lenko, has violated the provisions of Section 4(a) of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended by the Stabilization Extension Act of 1944, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq., and, more particularly, Rent Regulation for Housing in the Pittsburgh Defense-Rental Area (8 Fed.Reg. 14663).

4. The defendant, Helen Lenko, demanded and received excess rental in the amount of $10 per month for the period from November 15, 1944, to and including May 15, 1945, or made a total overcharge of $70 for the rental of said premises.

5. The actions of the defendant- in demanding and receiving excess rental for the premises were willful;

6. The actions of the defendant in demanding and receiving excess rental for the premises were the result of failure to take practicable precautions. ■

•7. The plaintiff is entitled to recovery and judgment is, therfore, entered in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, Helen Lenko, in the amount of $140 together with the costs of said proceeding.

8. The plaintiff is entitled to injunctive relief as prayed for against the defendant.

Discussion

In this civil action brought by the Administrator of the Office of Price Administration against the defendant, Helen Len-ko, under the provisions of the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, as amended, 50 U.S.C.A.Appendix § 901 et seq., it was alleged and not denied that the defendant charged rental for certain premises situate at 533 Chestnut Street, Springdale, Pennsylvania, on the basis of $40 per month during the period from November 15, 1944, to and including May 15, 1945, while the legal maximum rent for said housing accommodation was $30 per month, or the amount of $10 in excess of the legal maximum rent was charged for a period of seven months, making a total overcharge of $70.

The defendant endeavored to justify her actions by explaining that she purchased said dwelling in April of 1944, and that notice was given to the tenant that possession was desired since it was her intention to get married. However, the dwelling was never occupied by the defendant after the possession was secured for the reason that the fiancé of the defendant entered military service and the prospective marriage was never consummated. After- possession was secured and the defendant learned that she would not have occasion to occupy the home since the prospective marriage was never consummated, she decided to make various repairs to the property, and that approximately $550 to $600 was expended in repairing and remodeling the interior of the dwelling.

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