Reliance Not Necessary to Establish Fraud Exception to Four-Year Lookback Period
Burrows v. 75025 153rd Street, LLC2025 WL 86324
Court of Appeals
(Opinion by Garcia, J.)
In tenants’ rent overcharge action, tenants appealed from the Appellate Division’s grant of landlords’ motion to dismiss. The Court of Appeals modified and remanded, holding that to invoke the fraud exception to the four-year lookback period, tenant need not establish reasonable reliance on landlord’s allegedly deceptive acts.
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