Landlord-Tenant—SRO Occupant Found to Be "Permanent Tenant" as Defined in Rent Stabilization Code §2520.6(j)—Tenant Had "Continuously Resided" in Hotel Room for More Than Six Months—Mootness

This case involved the issue of whether the respondent occupant (occupant) of a single-room occupancy hotel (SRO) was a "permanent tenant" as defined in Rent Stabilization Code (RSC) §2520.6(j). The Appellate Division (court) found that the occupant had "continuously resided" in a room within the SRO for more than six months and was therefore, "a 'permanent tenant,' as defined by [RSC] §2520.6(j)."