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fe THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920, Jet him take it to court; you have a, T, Comin Ootober, 1819, my rent GEORGE K—I have a six- \. }4 s month. ths family e id 25 cent. over your |was raised from §60 to house and it conta me $1,566 @ year nswers to Rent Queries; |"? 2=5 ar | trendy pala 36, per cont. ret, Zou [wag cnn from #40 2 FT, Anpwh [oven ent cont me SLA Pear later she raised Objectionable tenant, and the land-|raised to $90. I did not anewer the/to $1,440, Six mon’ the a ee M4 aot gaye notice lord does not want the house for/demanf and about ten days later I| were $18 an anartmen } ew Laws Hxpiatne or Id be 818. et ota oes ast want to reno: [reostved: motion, $0. yncate the Apart- lage { lwcreaned tie reals #3), At to { :, Elovet to keep our dishes in; four|vate the house 90 as to improvo its|ment on Sept. 30, when my lease ex-|beginning of this month I increased 6 + denants have to use the same dumb- | housing facilities, the courts can hold|pires. Advise me what I should do.|them §2 more and the tenants re~ Evening World Readers waiter; there is no knob on the front |you in possession for at least a year.| Answer—Make a conscientious ef-|fused to pay. I can't afford to keep door bells and the letter boxes are.all) P. A—In Ceenys 1918, 11 ly |fort to find another apartment in your |this house because I am losing, What ae ‘There is no steam heat todd ‘apartment for two eden notes Py H becgreny neighborhood con * axe bie o- you rptadyl cal thai ee rn wat and only ree rooms 3 have recel: pete whale oe vi e newer—If you jtatement The Evening World has obtained the services of a lawyer with tong | apartment. The house ts full of rate| per the rent for the |right to remain whi fare. Youlare losing money is correct you / i nd bi \d &@ Woman died of con-| year following Oct, & fad Can [| may refuse to te 90 and do not|should raise your tenants 6o as to i), experience in landlord and tenant cases to answer questions arising |finotion ‘here. It's not. healthy. |oompel the jandlord to $1,750 |sign @ lease for that amount. When|get « legitimate return on your in- ender the new laws against rent profiteering. If you are having any | What can we do? and give me a lease? ‘Also, please your landiord brings you into court|vestment. If they persist in their @ificuity with your landtord or if you think your rental ts being in Anewer—Refuse to pay the last in-| vise if necessary painting ‘and repalrs |'on “hold over” proceedings, the court |refusal to pay get eviction warrants crease and make complaint to the|can be insisted upon. will fix a just’ rental and give you a/for them and when they come to + Sreased unreasonably, state your case briefly to the Rent Editor of The | Hoard of Health or to a Magistrate| Answer—Since you have not had|stay of anywhere from 30 days to alagurt produce your figures and you |, @wening World and an answer will be printed in this column, Hous tne una baricee coadlie of Oo noe ase cont Or maintenance yest in the execution of an eviction Nea) be allowed a just rental by the Keep thie advt, for futere reference. PB lhl oneiananaeeteninene| SHG rt ude. doubtedly gone up since then. TENANT—t1 occupy a private house| out without notice, You will get at |!andlord to make it a more Pee eeeekicaasian nowever, Hf the it xe has been sold and the new 11 i a ar) NSTANT fi ‘EADER-In April, crease Gemanded is warranted, Ly Owner has sent me a notice to eet| game epartmvont Het Aare ei tne] 1918, 1 was paying $20, and in April, | would be wise for you to refuse pa to, be out in thirty days. Do I haye to get| old owner apid the house in January, I was raised to $25. Can he|ment and allow the matter out, and do the new rent laws apply |@nd in April I was notified my rent again or put me by A equitab!: aca ita Ae) eee to persons occupying rooms? would be raised from $12 (which I|_ Ans’ ernette might try to ra rou | Court. oN a Brit had bse Sb os have paid for thirty years) to $20.{asain. If he does, refuse to pa; ment be je hi Answerit the notice sent you was|‘Thore are tio Improvements in the bd from a court you will have to obey it, | fat and I don’t think the raise is just] © ee ut if it was from your landlord only | What would you do about it? INC. |i ae ogee ee Sc: | KRAMER BROS m the Municipal Court. However, | Zou have had in thirty years you are 9 } one of the luckiest tenants in New {If you cat prove you can find no other | York, If you refused to pay the in- living place in the neighborhood the| crease and the matter was brought to fourt may grant you a ntay of thirty | cout zou pronabiy’ would notwinl] MATS, PR VISION NS, PO TRY fess to a year in eviction proceedings. Sooap is i pretty bad shape. AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ‘ ‘The rent RB. 0. FE — 1, 1919, 0 i Pa cet coms 89 ot sant te wey) Une 7 bie orang FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Four weeks ago when we started our drive to cut Paised| to $20. In Octvber | was again notified my ‘rental wPl be $25. 1 clothing prices in response to“what we construed to be public sentiment—we’ started something: work. Now the dlord hi think it's unjust, and I'refuse to pa; wereeesd we e¢ é Bree, fom, the lenlord: han found | et reanes Cha ve Clopcesses 7s EPOSM LAIR GL PORK ---+-+ 32c Kb, bh (ain to pay the last increase? OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET out without notice? excess of 25 per dent, of what you| | 33 Greenwich St., mear Battery Pl. Answer—You pay your rent by | paid a little over @ year ago, you have |{ 132 Broad St., nr, South Ferry 136 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St, ‘ou are therefore entitled to the c : court, 947 Third Av., nr. 87th St. , Eiteention garage eg @ con-| mit the case to go to court, where an|| 777 Eighth Av., nr. 47th St. 7 ‘wants to get me out. Can he put me newer—Since the increase ig in ‘a ; ‘i ebay Amsterdam Av., or. pork instead of actual money and/| the right to refuse payment and per- || 920 Ninth Av., nr. 59th St. mrs} The court itable rental will be fixed. would hardly allow him to put you| "j. 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Everything in Boys’ and Children's Apparel, Children’s Clothing carried at all stores except 1456 Broadway and Brooklyn. Shoes Men’s & Women’s 25% Off Our entire regular stocks, with the The Women’s exception of Chauffeurs’ Apparel, two Sho restricted lines of Hats and a few lines of Shoes. 25% is this: Everything in our stock except All Misses’ and Women's Apparel Through co-operation, the We, in turn, do the same, The Brown Shaping Lasts are models of perfect a few restricted lines which we No C.0. D:' No Exch at our 49th Street Store only, manufacturer sacrificed ahd offer it to you at feet. They change gradually with each succeeding are not permitted to reduce. OLY. 8 0 Exchanges | Waists, Suits, Millinery, Dresses, large part of his these very low figures size—just as’ Nature intends the feet to grow. Shoes at our 49th Street No Approvals No Refunds Handbags, Umbrellas, Sweaters, Rae Pe “ie 3 Store only. 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