Jims Realty LLC v. Roland

2025 NY Slip Op 51716(U)
CourtCivil Court Of The City Of New York, Kings County
DecidedOctober 27, 2025
DocketIndex No. 052176-19
StatusUnpublished

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Jims Realty LLC v. Roland, 2025 NY Slip Op 51716(U) (N.Y. Super. Ct. 2025).

Opinion

Jims Realty LLC v Roland (2025 NY Slip Op 51716(U)) [*1]

Jims Realty LLC v Roland
2025 NY Slip Op 51716(U)
Decided on October 27, 2025
Civil Court Of The City Of New York, Kings County
Bacdayan, 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This opinion is uncorrected and will not be published in the printed Official Reports.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 27, 2025
Civil Court of the City of New York, Kings County


Jims Realty LLC, Petitioner,

against

Natasha Roland AKA Natasha Tekola Martinez, Respondent,
Lorenzo Roland, Respondent-Undertenant.




Index No. 052176-19

Shivers & Associates LLC (Charles A. Loveless, Esq.), for petitioner

Brooklyn Defender Services (Evan Ma, Esq, Andrew Eichen, Esq.), for respondent Natasha Roland

Legal Aid Society (Zoe Farkas, Esq. Dawn Kelly Esq.), for respondent Lorenzo Roland
Karen May Bacdayan, J.

This is a non-primary residence holdover proceeding commenced in January 2019 against respondent Natasha Roland ("Roland" or "respondent") as the tenant of record, and respondents Leslie Miles Hinds, Racine Roland, Lorenzo Roland ("Lorenzo"), "John Doe," and "Jane Doe" as undertenants. Petitioner advances that between January 1, 2017 and December 31, 2018, the date Roland's last Rent Stabilized renewal lease expired, Roland has not maintained a substantial, physical nexus to Apt. 4C (a/k/a C4) for living purposes. Both Roland and Lorenzo are represented. Roland defends the proceeding on the basis that this is, in fact, her primary residence; Lorenzo seeks to establish his right to succeed to the lease in the event Roland does not prevail.

The predicate notice of non-renewal of lease ("Golub notice") alleges Roland has "not been residing at the subject premises as [her] primary residence since at least approximately March 2010, although you have continuously been executing rent stabilized renewal leases." (NYSCEF Doc No. 53 at 7, Golub notice ¶ 1.)[FN1] The Golub notice alleges in relevant part upon information and belief:

• The undersigned has not seen you at the subject premises and building for several years (the Golub notice is signed by Akiva Metal, Vice President);
• Roland's primary residence is at 5661 Columbia Road, #302, Columbia, MD, 21044;
• Roland purchased a condominium at 3857 W. Maypole Avenue, Unit 1, Chicago, IL 60624 on December 10, 2009;
• Roland resided at 1254 S Blue Island Avenue, Unit 101, Chicago, IL 60608 from approximately March 2010 through November 2014;
• Roland provided other addresses "on official documents and legal matters" in Maryland and Chicago "for over the past twenty (20) years," including but not limited to 4310 Flint Hill Drive, Apt 203, Owings Mills, MD 21117, and 195 N. Harbor Drive, Apt 5304, Chicago, IL 60601;
• Roland had two vehicles each registered at 1254 S Blue Island Avenue, Unit 101, Chicago, IL 60608: a 2008 Lexus IS250 — Sedan 4 Door from March 16, 2010 to March 31, 2011, and a White Tan 2010 Lexus RX — 4 Dr Wagon SUV from October 26, 2010 to July 15, 2015;
• Roland appeared in District Court in Baltimore County, Maryland, on November 17, 2000, for two driving-related offenses, with a record address of 5661 Columbia Road, #302, Columbia, MD, 21044;
• Roland was charged with theft on March 2, 2006, with a record address of 5661 Columbia Road, #302, Columbia, MD, 21044;
• Roland was charged with two counts of theft, two counts of making false statements to police, and one count of disturbing the peace on November 21, 2008, with a record address of 4310 Flint Hill Drive, Apt. #203, Owing Mills, MD 21117;
• Roland was charged with two driving-related offenses on July 18, 2025, with a record address of 4310 Flint Hill Drive, Apt. #203, Owing Mills, MD 21117;
• Roland had a Maryland driver's license that expired on July 31, 2001, with a record address of 4310 Flint Hill Drive, Apt. #203, Owing Mills, MD 21117;
• Roland had a subsequent driver's license in Maryland with a record address of 5661 Columbia Road, #302, Columbia, MD, 21044;
• Roland has an active cell phone account with a record address of 5661 Columbia Road, #302, Columbia, MD, 21044 (this allegation was not made upon information and belief); and
• Roland was a "Contact/Manager/Member" of a company called "World Teko LLC" from December 29, 2010 through January 23, 2017, with a record address of "195 N Harbor Drive, Apt #5304[.]" (this allegation was not made upon information and belief)

The trial commenced on October 21, 2025, and continued over three consecutive days. For the following reasons, the proceeding is dismissed.



THE TRIAL

Petitioner's Presentation of Its Prima Facie Case

Akiva Metal ("Metal"), Vice President of Jims Realty, LLC was sworn in and testified as petitioner's first witness. His duties as Vice President include "legal," rent collection, and repairs. His office is located at 438 Kingston and is across the street from the subject building. The tenant of record of Apt. 4C is Natasha Roland. Metal identified her as the person sitting at respondents' table next to her attorney. Metal testified that there were always other people paying [*2]rent for the apartment and in the apartment. One time someone came to the office with a renewal lease and wanted it in their name. He asked for identification, and that person was not Natasha Roland. Next day Roland telephoned him from a Maryland area code. His suspicions were aroused, and he asked petitioner's attorney to do a search and discovered that Roland had residences elsewhere. Petitioner's attorneys prepared a notice of nonrenewal of the lease, colloquially known as a Golub notice. Roland did not vacate at the end of her lease, and petitioner requested that their attorneys commence this proceeding. To date, Roland has not vacated or surrendered the apartment.

On cross examination, respondent elicited that Metal has not offered Roland a lease since the last lease expired on December 31, 2018. At some point during the term of the last renewal lease, someone, not Roland, came to his office to renew the lease for Apt. 4C. There were always other people dealing with paying rent and the request for a renewal lease by someone other than Roland was the "trigger." Metal testified that, until that "trigger," he did not have personal knowledge of Ms. Roland, explaining that he manages over 100 tenants. On re-direct examination, Metal testified that he had suspicions about where Roland was residing. Those suspicions were supported by the results of an investigation.

Petitioner next called respondent, Lorenzo Roland, to the witness stand. Lorenzo was sworn in and testified that he lives in the subject apartment, that Roland takes helps to take care of him, and that he is aware that Roland used to take her mother to Maryland for surgeries. Lorenzo further testified that he has never been to Maryland, and that he never accompanied Roland to Maryland. He denied that Roland has ever lived in Maryland.

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