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our prop lease says sponsor may renovate his apartments but must follow all city codes. He is not doing this and has some violations. How can a coop force the sponsor to follow city codes?
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Have your super stop the work and let them know if they do not follow the renovation policy, you will call the buildng dept.
Have your counsel contact the sponsor ASAP to demand compliance with the Rules and Code.
Sponsors have no immunity regarding following renovation rules and building codes; they only have the ability to renovate or combined units without your formal approval.
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