Co-ops—Court Denied Motion for a Preliminary Injunction To Stop Co-op From Terminating Proprietary Lease—Plaintiff Alleged That Co-op Was Terminating His Lease In Retaliation for Plaintiff Having Requested To Inspect Co-op Records—Co-op Cited Business Judgment Rule and Plaintiff’s Several Acts of Misconduct and Opportunities It Gave Plaintiff To Change Behavior as Evidence of Co-ops Good Faith Actions Within the Scope of Its Authority—Balance of Equities Did Not Justify Injunctive Relief—Shareholder, Among Other Wrongful Acts, Allegedly “Shouted Profanities” In the Proximity of Young Children, Allegedly Harassed and Screamed at a Pregnant Woman and Yelled at Another Resident—Plaintiff Alleged That Neighbors Smoked Marijuana That Harmed His Autistic Child

The plaintiff had moved for, inter alia, for preliminary injunction. The court denied the plaintiff’s motion.

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