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If the regulated apt is vacated, I believe that the apt. becomes unregulated (formerly under rent control or rent stabilization) and the coop proprietary lease, governing documents and house rules would then apply. Sponsor can then offer it for sale or rent at free market rates.
My coop goes a step further, if a current owner with a washer/dryer grandfathered in, sells, the washer/dryer must be removed. There is almost nothing worse in a building than water leaks.
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BTW you should allow the new washers - they are very low on water usage now and you put in a a leak alarm tray below them that stops water in case of a leak.
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