How have courts dealt with claims that a senior civil servant engaged in "objectionable conduct" in a residential unit?

"New York", United States of America

The following excerpt is from Riverbay Corp. v. Scott, 126 N.Y.S.3d 311 (Table), 67 Misc.3d 1202 (A) (N.Y. Civ. Ct. 2020):

As it is evident that the objectionable conduct, though certainly troubling, was both time-limited in scope and never repeated, that claim is dismissed. See e.g., New York City Housing Authority v. James (186 AD2d 498, 589 NYS2d 331 [1st Dep't 1992] ).

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