Case Type
Holdover-Nuisance
Housing Type
Other
Court
Civil Court of the City of New York
County
Kings County (Brooklyn)
L&T / Index / Case / Docket / Clerk's Number
LT-310781-25/KI
Petitioner
Services for the Underserved, Mental Health Programs, Inc.
Respondent
Daynasia Nettels
Judge
Basu, Shantonu J.
Decision/Order Date
2026-07-09
Posture
Post-Answer Motion by Tenant
Disposition
Motion Granted for Tenant
Winner
Tenant Substantially Won
Synopsis
In this nuisance holdover governed by the GCEL, the court partially granted tenant's motion to compel a more complete bill of particulars. Demands for the dates, times, and locations of alleged incidents of objectionable conduct are proper subjects for a bill of particulars. However, the court distinguished between requests for witness identities (evidentiary material not obtainable by bill of particulars) and requests for the identities of persons to whom the alleged objectionable conduct was directed, which constitute an element of landlord's prima facie case and are therefore subject to disclosure.
Keywords
Landlord Ordered To Comply With Demand For Bill Of Particulars; Landlord Ordered To Provide Dates And Times Of Alleged Objectionable Conduct Incidents; Landlord Ordered To Provide Names Of People Allegedly Impacted By Tenant's Objectionable Conduct; Distinction Between Mere Witnesses And Content Which Constitutes Petitioner's Prima Facie Case
Recommended Citation
"Services for the Underserved-Mental Health Programs, Inc. v. Nettels" (2026). All Decisions. 2326.
https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/housing_court_all/2326
