Co-Ops—Court Overturns Board’s Rejection of Co-Op Shareholder’s Sons’ Application to Succeed to Their Mother’s Apartment—Proprietary Lease Provided That Consent Should Not Be “Unreasonably Withheld” When There Is An Application By A “Financially Responsible Member of the Lessee’s Family”

Two brothers, “A” and “B,” sued to overturn a cooperative board’s decision which denied their request “to…take joint ownership of their late parents’ [parents] apartment in a building where the family had resided for over 57 years.” The plaintiffs’ family lived at the building since 1955. The original two bedroom apartment had been combined with an adjacent one bedroom apartment.

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