The Commissioner's findings that DiNapoli was disabled within the meaning of the Human Rights Law (Executive Law § 292 [21]) and that petitioners (DiNapoli's landlord and its managing agent) failed to provide reasonable accommodations requested by him to facilitate his access to his apartment are "supported by sufficient evidence on the record considered as a whole" and are therefore "conclusive" (Executive Law § 298; see City of Schenectady v State Div. of Human...
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