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the long-term needs of owners...and that often requires money. If you had a private home -- a house -- you
that that the Roommate Law *did* imply a right to sublet without permission (Lincoln Guild Housing Corporation v
, Vern Buchanan: http://www.buchanan.house.gov/ As an elected official of mine once said to me
between Co-ops and Condos. Share ownership in a Co-op must still abide by the proprietary lease and house
that only responds to lawyers and subpoenas. I'm sure there are housing advocates and similar agencies
regarding guests and were given the house rules, which stated that guests could stay no longer than 30 days
Many proprietary leases, bylaws or house rules have provisions for late payments. If not, try
the housing downturn. Now's the time to look at the rules to update them to better serve allt hose to whome
yielding product. We currently manage our cash in house, and are getting 1% for the year on average
later he sent us House Violation fee of $350 dollars saying we neglected our bathroom and we should have

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