Tenant sued for 280,000 dollars including party damage to NYC apartment

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A tenant who threw parties during the last year was sued for almost $300K in damages. Apparently turned his apartment into a club and/or threw parties that left almost $150K in property damage alone. Also there was unpaid rent, fines, fees etc.

https://nypost.com/2021/11/17/landlord-wants-ex-tenant-to-pay-280k-for-pandemic-parties/

Is there an award or something for throwing the most or wildest parties? This is a perfect example of why many a landlord views the tenant as the enemy and/or assume renters don't give a hoot. Also shows why these younger generations can get tagged as useless, selfish etc. The tenant is posing with bottles of alcohol like it's an accomplishment or something.

This just doesn't affect luxury landlords either. There are tenants like this in many lower cost apartment buildings. The constant party thrower. What a pos.
 

There was a case in Malibu recently, where a deck collapsed due to the number of people on it. The lease stated that there could only be 6 people in the house. Needless to say, that was ignored.
The home's owner told the outlet she had rented out the home for the weekend, and had told the renters not to host any parties. The unidentified woman said her maximum number of guests allowed was six, but that around 30 people showed up on Saturday.
 
There was a case in Malibu recently, where a deck collapsed due to the number of people on it. The lease stated that there could only be 6 people in the house. Needless to say, that was ignored.
The home's owner told the outlet she had rented out the home for the weekend, and had told the renters not to host any parties. The unidentified woman said her maximum number of guests allowed was six, but that around 30 people showed up on Saturday.
That's the thing there seems to be a desire to hold parties on a large scale in ritzy settings wether it be a beach front house or luxury inner city apartment. These party people seem to be trying to live or experience a life of a celebrity that actually can afford that life and have a house that can actually handle large gatherings.
 


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