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I agree with Ned. We also have storage lockers and give the resident owners on the waiting list first access when one becomes available.
In my coop, house rules apply to ALL residents. Renters are actually subletting from the coop sponsor. House rules should apply to the sponsor as well as anyone subletting from the sponsor. Otherwise, THAT would be discriminatory. You're saying that house rules including those regarding quiet enjoyment, odors, carpets, recycling, etc. do not apply to renters in your coop?
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We have always treated all residents equally until now.
You cannot skip over minorities for non minorities so how is this a legit rule?
It creates two tiers of people.
FYI rentals (regulated and controlled) have their own lease. Coop rules so not apply . Google it.
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