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mail it. spend the money. However, in reality they cannot stop you from putting notices under doors. Also you can stand in the lobby and meet and greet people and hand them a flyer and bio on yourself. go for it!!
my friend,
you clearly has an A-hole on yoru Board if youa re gatting a lawyer's letter onver such a trivial thing. you need to get on your coop board - you really do. for the record, it is important you respond in writing to to that letter claiming that the Board puts noticed under doors (didnt you say they do this?) and citing freedom of expression rights. i do not think they can impose such a restrictive law. It sounds ridiculous. You can also call NRDC to check on this.
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Yes, I did put something under the door of a resident and a complaint was made to the management office. Then, I received a letter from the attorney that my lease could be terminated if I put anything under the door.
This is why I put a question here.
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