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Services for the Underserved-Mental Health Programs, Inc. v. Nettels

Дата публикации: 05-08-2026 17:42:58



In this holdover in a supportive housing unit alleging objectionable conduct, the court ordered the petitioner to comply with the respondent's demand for a verified bill of particulars. The court rejected the petitioner's argument that a list of the names of people allegedly impacted by the tenant's conduct is evidentiary material beyond the scope of a bill of particulars, applying an important distinction between mere witnesses and content that constitutes the petitioner's prima facie case. The court also held that a bill of particulars is an appropriate vehicle to obtain dates and times of alleged incidents of misconduct.



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Case Type

Holdover-Nuisance

Housing Type

Supportive Housing

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

Slip Opinion Number

2026 NY Slip Op 32125(U)

Petitioner

Services for the Underserved-Mental Health Programs, Inc.

Respondent

Daynasia Nettels

Decision/Order Date

2026-07-09

Posture

Pre-Answer Motion by Tenant

Disposition

Motion Granted for Tenant

Winner

Tenant Substantially Won

Synopsis

In this holdover in a supportive housing unit alleging objectionable conduct, the court ordered the petitioner to comply with the respondent's demand for a verified bill of particulars. The court rejected the petitioner's argument that a list of the names of people allegedly impacted by the tenant's conduct is evidentiary material beyond the scope of a bill of particulars, applying an important distinction between mere witnesses and content that constitutes the petitioner's prima facie case. The court also held that a bill of particulars is an appropriate vehicle to obtain dates and times of alleged incidents of misconduct.

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. 2353.
https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/housing_court_all/2353

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