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. There is NO contract between the co-op and the renter. When a renter misbehaves or breaks the house rules, we notify
. of Housing and Preservation Development (HPD). Go to www.nyc.gov and keyword in "J51" for more information
on the shareholder who owns the unit and we should take action to let her know via a lawyers' letter that these house
if necessary. Once your guests are conforming to the house rules you have nothing to fear. If it were me I
The sublet policy is part of the House Rules and may be modified by the board at any time. I
your disabilities and must be accommodated, by law, regardless of house rules, I would say you have
Many leases or house rules have restrictions allowing odors to go into common areas or other units
to review your By-laws and House Rules is correct, a review of the C of O is necessary to ensure safety
that they are in working order. Your managing agent should know the regulations. And yes, there should be a house rule
401k's allow for hardship withdrawals which you don't have to pay back. For example paying a house

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