Here’s the note that some residents received in their boxes yesterday.  While it doesn’t sound too bad, all things considered, I have a sneaking feeling that it will now get worse. In The Independent, Board member David Elder, along with corporate hit men Balazs and Druckier, are quoted as saying they won’t evict anyone — sort of.  "They will not turn out those residents already in rooms, they insist," the article says.  Gotta admit, though, it’s not like an airtight contract.  I wish Dee Dee were here to challenge  them to a knife fight.
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Before you can be sued, the landlord or someone working for the landlord must demand the overdue rent from you and warn you that, if you do not pay, you can be evicted. You can be told this orally or in writing. If your lease requires that this kind of demand be given in writing, then it must be in writing. If it is in writing, the rent demand must be delivered to you at least three days before the day that the court papers are served, unless your lease requires more days.

If you do not pay the rent after the demand for rent is made, the landlord can file a nonpayment petition against you in Housing Court. The petition and notice of petition, usually the front and back of the same page, must be “served” on you. The Court Clerk will mail you a postcard after the landlord’s petition is served telling you to promptly come to court. If you do not receive the papers but have reason to believe that a case has begun against you then you should go to your local Housing Court and check with the Clerk’s office to find out the status of your case. Failure to respond to papers could result in a “default judgment” being entered against you, and your eviction.

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9 responses to “Chelsea Horror Hotel: Ominous Note in Boxes”

  1. Artie & Blair Avatar
    Artie & Blair

    Tragic letterhead.

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  2. chez bez Avatar

    Tragic, indeed. I’m looking for a confirmation that Stanley Bard sent to my dad back in ’90. It’s beautiful how personalized it was. When I find it, I’ll post it on my blog. I mentioned it in a recent post and I hate to think of what the Chelsea may become.
    Mike

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  3. Sparkle Avatar
    Sparkle

    Viva Viva!
    But I would like to put in a word for David Bard. He doesn’t have Stanley’s charisma, but he has a gentle charm. I remember people were worried when he started working there fulltime because he is very business-oriented. But he also loves the hotel and understands the artists and others who live there. He personally took me around the hidden nooks and crannies of the hotel when I was researching Chelsea Girl Murders, and told me many wonderful and useful stories. I certainly hope there is eomthing left of the real Chelsea Hotel when he regains the building. Anyone know when that is supposed to happen?

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  4. Sparkle Avatar
    Sparkle

    I have it on very good authority that the investors planned to examine every long-term resident’s tenancy with an eye to getting them out, even those who don’t owe and have never been in arrears. The media outcry and protest has made them backtrack a bit, at least in their public statements. But I don’t think they can be trusted. For God’s sake, they reportedly want to put shops in the lobby! I guess comercializing is it the best way of “activating” those “historic spaces.” Their battles with Stanley over the years, and the changes they forced, showed their true colors and desires (MONEY) long before this happened. So sad. I mean, really, do you want a hotel with rooms for $150-$500 a night at capacity, or a hotel with 65% capacity at 285-800? Their greed is not only sad, it’s self-destructive, and will destroy the hotel.
    What New York needs is not another boutique hotel for the rich. It needs a bohemian home with affordable rooms for the rest of us.

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  5. Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine Avatar

    Make Art Not Condos

    Brooklyn Heights: Is Joralemon Beach on schedule to open July 4? [Newyorkology]
    Chelsea: Days after new corporate management is announced at the Chelsea Hotel,…

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  6. David Elder Avatar
    David Elder

    I wants you all out of my hotel.
    except for Cowboy,
    he can stay as my pet.

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  7. Marlene Krauss Avatar
    Marlene Krauss

    No, Cowboy will be my pet, as are you Master Elder. How do you all feel about a Jimmy Choo shoe store where Stan’s office used to be?

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  8. A Memo From David Elder Avatar
    A Memo From David Elder

    Having not yet done so, I wanted to take a moment this morning to introduce myself to all of the legendary Chelsea Hotel’s equally legendary residents…
    But on second thought — why would I ever want to do THAT?
    Instead, I’ll just continue spying on you all from the accounting office (with the lights out) looking very much like a penis with eyeballs, pretending to know what I’m doing here.
    A pleasure to make your acquaintance.

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  9. Former Resident Avatar
    Former Resident

    Poor David Elder and Marlene Krauss. Anyone ever heard of them before this, let alone see them in the chelsea hotel? I figure they are people who were never very popular and always wanted to hang with the popular kids, and this holtel is their way to mingle with the shiney-assed and shallow celebs of andre balazs circle, with the elitists who wouldn’t cross the street to spit on the rest of us. If they really cared about the hotel, why weren’t they there, contributing, instead of pressuring Stanley?
    I wasn’t a huge fan of Stanley’s redecoration under pressure from them, but it was at least quirky and unique and he kept it to a minimum. But what they are likely to :design: — my heart shudders.

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