Silber v. Schwartzman

Silber v. Schwartzman (575 N.Y.S.2d 226, 150 Misc2d 1 [N Y App Term 1991]), involved a situation where the legal fees sought in the residential summary proceeding were defined "additional rent" (Silber, supra at 2 [holding that the entry of a possessory judgment for attorney's fees charges as additional rent was improper in the context of a rent-stabilized premises, but that the landlord was entitled to a money judgment for such attorney's fees only]).