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That shareholder as right to store furniture in the basement without talking to the Board or SuperThat shareholder has the right to store furniture in the basement without consulting the Board or the Super.
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Very impressive. No shareholder has the "right" to store anything in a common area without board permission, or it's clearly delineated in the Proprietary Lease or House Rules.
The hallways in particular are off limits for any kind of storage. It blocks egress in case of a fire or other evacuation emergency. If the NYFD does an inspection and you're found to be in violation, you face a very hefty fine.
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