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In a Coop, who pays for an inspection or the remediation of an infestation of a units(s)? Also do you inspect prior to a sale, after a sale or both?
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If you are only dealing with one unit, i.e., no other unit adjacent or up/down has reported bedbugs, the owner of the unit pays for the infestation. If several units report simultaneously the plague, then the co-op pays.
In Westchester there is no such thing YET as disclosure of prior infestation. NYC requires disclosure.
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