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I purchased a co op around 6 months ago and I noticed black soot around the house the last few
will also file for a rent reduction in housing court and enclose photos of the condition. Do this now
AR thanks but a few points: the house rules require the shareholders to bring in licenced
anything illegal (that we know about), or breaking House Rules (that we know of). Bottom line to ME seems
Your Prop Lease (and probably your House Rules) should have provisions that no Shareholder
nothing to do with House Rules. If there's a substantial health or nuisance issue, other protections kick
of the building, but it should always be written in the house rules or somewhere that it can be accessed and read
Dom: I agree with other posters that going in-house with laundry facilities isn't worth
member abiding by the house rules? If yes to both of the above, I'm satisfied. The rest doesn't concern
difference in knowledge and diligence. We have a house counsel. In actuality it is an attorney who lives

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