Chrismare11
Jan 18, 2009, 04:11 PM
I am in a rent stablized apartment in NYC. I lived here with my parents until they passed away. I've lived here without either parent (my dad moved) for over 15 years. Ever since my father's death, my landlord has tried to evict me. Usually he uses the "I didn't get the rent" game. Recently he's tried this again. He has the checks as I gave them to him personally. My new lease began on Jan 1, 2009. He sent me the renewal in Oct and I sent it back a couple of weeks later signed with the additional deposit. He has never once sent me a signed copy so not receiving one this time didn't raise any flags. He cashed the deposit increase money order. So I know he received it. He didn't receive December's rent and then did not come to get the check as he said he would. I did give it to his employee personally. I've sent January's rent return receipt requested to avoid this "non-receipt" issue. It's now the 18th and I have not received the receipt that he got it. I mailed it at the post office where his p.o. box is located so there's no possibility it was "lost in the mail". My thought is he won't sign for it and I will receive it returned to me. At this point, can he claim he didn't renew my lease and is refusing the rent for that reason?