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10 October 2006

GYLLENHAAL SAVED FROM EVICTION

Posted in: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 9:54 pm

MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, her fiance PETER SARSGAARD and their newborn baby RAMONA won’t be evicted from their New York City apartment after a dispute with their landlords.
The family faced eviction from the $5,000 (£2,800) a month apartment in downtown Manhattan after two of the three owners of her building argued she didn’t have a valid lease.
The owners began eviction proceeding against the star in February (06), claiming her lease wasn’t valid because it had only been signed by the third owner of the apartment.
Gyllenhaal, 28, filed an affidavit reading, "I am residing in the subject premises pursuant to a lease duly executed by one of the owners of the subject premises." Manhattan Civil Court Judge MARC FINKELSTEIN agreed, noting that "she has paid and continues to pay all the rent under that lease".
The actress’s attorney, LORRAINE NADEL, tells the New York Post, "Maggie should never have been dragged into this. The owners of the building should have fought it out themselves and left her out of it." Gyllenhaal moved into the apartment in 2005, and has the option to stay through the end of 2007, but the dispute has apparently convinced the couple it is time to move on.
The pair have reportedly signed a contract to buy a townhouse in Brooklyn, New York.

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    GYLLENHAAL SAVED FROM EVICTION

    Posted in: Entertainment — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 12:02 am

    MAGGIE GYLLENHAAL, her fiance PETER SARSGAARD and their newborn baby RAMONA won’t be evicted from their New York City apartment after a dispute with their landlords.
    The family faced eviction from the $5,000 (£2,800) a month apartment in downtown Manhattan after two of the three owners of her building argued she didn’t have a valid lease.
    The owners began eviction proceeding against the star in February (06), claiming her lease wasn’t valid because it had only been signed by the third owner of the apartment.
    Gyllenhaal, 28, filed an affidavit reading, "I am residing in the subject premises pursuant to a lease duly executed by one of the owners of the subject premises." Manhattan Civil Court Judge MARC FINKELSTEIN agreed, noting that "she has paid and continues to pay all the rent under that lease".
    The actress’s attorney, LORRAINE NADEL, tells the New York Post, "Maggie should never have been dragged into this. The owners of the building should have fought it out themselves and left her out of it." Gyllenhaal moved into the apartment in 2005, and has the option to stay through the end of 2007, but the dispute has apparently convinced the couple it is time to move on.
    The pair have reportedly signed a contract to buy a townhouse in Brooklyn, New York.

    © wenn.com


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  • LEDGER SAVES FIREBALL GYLLENHAAL
  • JAGGER LOSES EVICTION APPEAL
  • WITHERSPOON PRAISES ‘SUPPORTIVE’ GYLLENHAAL
  • GYLLENHAAL GUARDED TO PROTECT BATMAN SECRETS

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