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the clause you quoted, then you should be okay, regardless of any house rule to the contrary. (I
and videocamera, i will have to bring the house rules on a posterboard. The shareholder who had complained
I presume your board has incorporated these rules formally into your House Rules? If so
, but not always. I think you should get a copy of the proprietary lease, house rules, etc, AND if you can locate
to the point where they have no idea about common housing laws, what type of boiler the building has, how
that there is a provision in the House Rules to note that excessive noise is not permitted during allotted hours
with the new occupant. The purpose would be to go over the house rules even in the presence of the shareholder
NewBM, This may sound simplistic but read the mang contract, house rules and by
of violating some house rules?) You need to know what their specific allegations are against your guests
Generally speaking, the terms of the Proprietary Lease supersede any House Rules. If the two

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