D.V. v. 997 Hart St., LLC

2024 NY Slip Op 33166(U)
CourtNew York Supreme Court, Kings County
DecidedSeptember 10, 2024
DocketIndex No. 526413/2019
StatusUnpublished

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D.V. v. 997 Hart St., LLC, 2024 NY Slip Op 33166(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2024).

Opinion

D.V. v 997 Hart St., LLC 2024 NY Slip Op 33166(U) September 10, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Docket Number: Index No. 526413/2019 Judge: Kerry J. Ward Cases posted with a "30000" identifier, i.e., 2013 NY Slip Op 30001(U), are republished from various New York State and local government sources, including the New York State Unified Court System's eCourts Service. This opinion is uncorrected and not selected for official publication. FILED: KINGS COUNTY CLERK 09/10/2024 03:34 PM INDEX NO. 526413/2019 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 85 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 09/10/2024

At an IAS Term, Part 9 of the Supreme Comt of the State of New York; held in and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, at 360 Adams Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 101h day ofSeptember, 2024.

PRESENT:

HON. KERRY J. WARD, Justice. ---· --------------------. ------------· ----. ------------· .··------------. X

D.V., an Infant by his Mother and Natural Guardian, SOLANGEL BAUTISTA, and SOLANGEL BAUTISTA, Individually,

Plaintiffs, -against.,. Index No.: 526413/2019

Mot. Seq. No. 4 ·997 HART STREET, LLC;

Defendant ----- .---. ------------. ------- .- . -- .------ .. -- .--------------. ----- .--X

The following c-filed papers read he,·ein: NYSCEF Doc Nos.:

Notice of Motion/Order to Show Cause/ PetitionJCrbss Motion m1d Affidavits (Affinnations) Annexed._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 42-64 Opposing Affidavits (Affirmations)_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 69 71-76 Affidavits/Affirmations in Reply _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 78-83 Plaintiffs Memorandum of Law_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 65 ··oefendant's Memorandum of Law _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 70

Upon the fotegoing papers, in this action by the infant plaintiff D.V., 1 brought on

his behalf by his mother and natural guardian, Sol angel Bautista (plaintiff), and by plaintiff,

individually, .against defendant 997 Hart Stre.et, LLC (defendant), to recover damages for

it1j1.1ries sustained due. to D.V.'s exposµre arid ingestion of lead~based paint, plaintiffs

1 The child's name has been r~dacted in accordan.ce with 22 NYCRR 202.5 (e) (1) (iii).

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move, under motion sequence number four, for an order granting them summary judgment

on the issue of liability against defendant.

Facts and Procedural Background

The premises located at 997 Hart Street, Brooklyn, New York, is a two-family

house, which was built in the 1930s (NYSCEF Doc No. 52} On June 1, 2018~ plaintiff,

who was then pregnant, signed a lease with Nateram Ramkissoon (Ramkissoon), who was,

atthattime, the owner and landlord ofthe premises, to rent apartment 2~ which consisted

of the second floor ofthe premises (NYSCEF Doc No. 64). Ramkissoon occupied the first

floor apartment at that time. Apartment 2 has three hGdrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom,

l)pon signing the lease, plaintiff moved into apartment 2 with her mother, D.V.'s father,

artd her son, K:D., who was then two years old. Approximately, three months later, on

September 15, 2018, D.V. was born and immediately became an additional resident of the

apartment.

Approximately two months after D.V. was born, Ramkissoon, by a deed dated

December n, 2018, sold the premises to defendant (NYSCEF Doc No. 53). Plaintiff claims

that defendant's property manager, Joanna Moloney (Moloney), came "[a] number of

times" to see the apartment, and, thercfi:)rc, was aware that a childresided in the apartmeht

(NYSCEF Doc No. 48, plaintiffs dep tr at 41) lirte25).

After defendant purchased the property I Martha Garcia (Garcia} became the

superintendent of the prernises. Garcia would go to the building twice a we.ck to take. out

the garbage and clean the property (NYSCEF Doc No. 49, Mo!Qney's dep tr at 48-49).

Plaintiff would inake any complaints she and her family had regarding the condition of the 2.

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apµrtment . to Garcia, who· would inform Mql,:mey :ab.out these coinplaims . (NYSCEF Doc

No. 48, plaintiff,s dep. tr .at 46, lineS22-25~ at.4 7-, lines. l-9)

According to plaintiff: the paint in the apartment was in "bad condition,'' and in

February or March 2019, two or thtee months after defondantpurchasedthe apa1iment, she

complained to Garcia thadhe. paint was chipping in the apartment (ic(. :;it-4_7, li_nes 19;.,22;

at 48, _lin_es 4, 18-20). Plaintiff described the size· nfthe paint chips ;;i_s being_ .approximately

one-half of an inch {id. at 51, line 10).

On June 14, 2019, when D.V. was approximately nine months. cild, a lead test

reveaied that he had an elevated- blood lead Ievel 2 of 5 ug/dL 3 On June 26_;- 20..I 9, the New

York City Department of l-lealth and Mental." Hygi<;!_ne Healthy l.f omes Pt.ogram/Lead

Poisoning Prevention Progratn (the DOH) inspected ihe apartment for lyad-based paint

pursuant to section 173.13 (d) (1) of the New York City Health Code. tbeinspectiort report

stated that 30 ofthe 62 XRF readings retur11ed positive results for lead-bas.ed-paint hazards

(NYSCEF Doc No. '55).

According to Moloney, she learned about violations against the property in late Jurie

or July 2019 via erriai] from an alert service subscribed to by defendant that alerted

defe_ndarit to Violations: -as to missing window _.guar_ds and a missing sinoke detector.

2EffectiveApril i4, 2019, Public Health Law§ 1370 (6) was amended to define an elevated lead level asmeaning "a. biood lead l_evel greater than or equal to five micrograriis of lead pet dei;:i!iter of whci le blood or such i~wer qlood lead Ieve! as may be established by the d epartin erit pursuant to rule or regu latioh. ,; Prior to th at a mend ment, an elevated lead level was defined as ineahing "a blood lead level greatetthan orequal to ten micrograms.of lead per deciliter ofwhcile blood or.such lower bJoo.d lead level. as niay be established by t_he department pursuant to rule or r~gulati1;:m;'! lO;NYCRR 67-1.L(e) similarly,_ a~:amended in 2Di9, provici"es tbat -,;[¢]!evated blood lead le_vel me;al")s a bfood iead com:ehtratjon eql!ai to orgreaterthari. five micrograms perdeciliter-ofwhole lllood." · ;i Ug/dlstands for micrograms of lead per·decili.ter .of whole blood.,

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Moloney sent Garcia and her handyman Kenny to the building. When Garcia and Kenny

went to plaintiffs apartment, they observed stamps on the walls that stated, "lead paint''

and. Garcia told Moloney about these' stamps (NYSCEF Doc No. 49, Moloney) s dep tr at

107; lines 4-16; at 108, lirtes 7-8). On July 3, 2019, defendant sent a letter to plaintiff

requesting access to the apartment so that they could have a lead abatement company look

at the apartment and provide a proposal for the remediation (id. at 123, lines 3-5; at 126,

lines 2-4) ..

On July 26, 2019; the DOH issued an Order to Abate Nuisance to defendant

{NYSCEF Doc No. 56). The Order to Abate Nuisance 1,,vas addressed to defendant and

dated July 26, 2019 (id.). The Order to Abate Nuisance stated that a DOH inspection on

June 26, 2019 determined that the dwelling unit contained lead-based paint thatwas peeling

and/or located on one or more window friction or other surfaces that the DOH had

determined to be a lead hazard because of its concentration; condition, location, and/or

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