A Deceased Tenant; a ‘Strong, Foul Smell’; and a Police Padlock

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A Deceased Tenant; a ‘Strong, Foul Smell’; and a Police Padlock
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A New York City nightmare, as seen in one lawsuit.

the New York City Police Department claiming that they’ve been locked out of the apartment of a deceased tenant for eight months because of a police seal. The lawsuit, filed by landlords Jane and Darien Chrostowski, states that the apartment at 99 Russell has been padlocked since last July, when their former tenant, John Macek, passed away while at home.

According to the suit, Macek lived in the apartment for over 30 years, but no one has been appointed to his estate due to court delays. And while landlords are required to ensure that buildings are clean and well-maintained , the NYPD seal has kept them out, unable to address what they claim is a foul smell emanating from “spoiled food, perishable items, toilets, and/or other sources that are currently unknown to the Plaintiffs.

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