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I don't believe they are under any obligation to pay for alternate housing costs however, they are under obligation to keep the elevators in good working order so you should be pleased that they are. Here's a great article from Habitat regarding what buildings can do to ease the situation. Find out if your building is making any of these plans. http://www.habitatmag.com/Archive/295-December-2012/Elevator-Replacement
If a veteran or disabled, you would have to check with those authorities. Here is the link for Disability Rights New York http://www.drny.org/
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