Judges: Nathan
Filed Date: 3/22/1960
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This motion by plaintiff tenant for summary judgment in an action against the owner of the premises f'or property damage allegedly resulting from water leakage. It has been established that the damage was caused by a blockage of the drain on the roof which resulted from the •collection of waste material discharged from hoppers maintained on the roof by another tenant. It appears that the water, accumulated because of the blocked drain, seeped down from the roof to a floor occupied by the defendant and from there to plaintiff’s floor. It has also been established that defendant had actual knowledge of this situation for about two weeks prior to the incident herein alleged and had written letters to the tenant responsible requesting them to take steps necessary to remove the cause of the condition. It also appears that landlord frequently over a considerable period of time had advised the tenant owning the hopper that escaping material fell on the roof and blocked the drain. It is settled law that defendant having retained control of the roof had the duty to maintain it in a reasonably safe condition (Loucks v. Dolan, 211 N. Y. 237).
Motion for summary judgment is granted. Settle order providing for a hearing on assessment of damages.