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Code of Civil Procedure §1161(2) prevents the landlord from claiming rent due more than a year before the service of the 3-day notice. See Fifth & Broadway Partnership v Kimny, Inc. (1980) 102 CA3d 195, 202. An argument could also be made on the ground of laches that it is inequitable for a landlord to wait a full year before demanding overdue rent. That argument was successfully made in Maxwell v Simons (Civ Ct 1973) 353 NYS2d 589, which held that it was unconscionable for a landlord to permit the tenant to fall more than 3 months behind in rent before bringing an unlawful detainer action based on the total arrearage. New York law required the tenant to pay the arrearage within 5 days or return possession. The court held that the landlord could base his eviction action only on the last 3 months' nonpayment of rent and would have to recover the balance in an ordinary action for rent. See also Marriott v Shaw (Civ Ct 1991) 574 NYS2d 477 and Dedvukaj v Mandonado (Civ Ct 1982) 453 NYS2d 965. In California, this reasoning, along with the cases cited above on "equitable" defenses, might be used to attack a 3-day notice to pay or quit demanding more than three months' back rent.
Myron Moskovitz (California Eviction Defense Manual)
No matter how many hotels were added to the Marriott stable, and no matter how old he was, Bill was determined to go to most of the full-service hotel openings and continue his inspection visits of 100 to 200 hotels each year.
Dale Van Atta (Bill Marriott: Success Is Never Final—His Life and the Decisions That Built a Hotel Empire)
Success is priority pursued with great discipline.
Thomas Marriott
Building a strong family life is one of our most difficult obligations. But nothing will bring more happiness or success.
J. Willard Marriott
That’s the importance of listening and not thinking you know it all. Always try to find out what’s on the other person’s mind, and work with them, and you both might get what you want.
Dale Van Atta (Bill Marriott: Success Is Never Final—His Life and the Decisions That Built a Hotel Empire)