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went straight to litigation. Nothing in housing court moves quickly, and the legal arguments dragged ... . As anyone who's been who's dealt with New York City Housing Court knows that no matter pretty much what
Housing Act or the Americans with Disabilities Act and to provide documentation from a verified medical ... that they have a disability under the Fair Housing Act and Amendments, or the Americans with Disabilities Act
of the board. In my opinion, I think the board can, can require this by either passing a house rule
, especially now with again virtual meetings. It, you don't have to leave your house. And people, sometimes you

Disability Discrimination UNABRIDGED

Magazine Article by Richard Siegler on April 01, 2006

against him based on his disability, in violation of the Fair Housing Act and state and city human rights
it is about . mailed out in the time frame specified in by-laws. The house rules do not cover subletting
The Board needs to intervene. First, what does the House Rules' Pet Policy say about housing
coop policies the board's enacted, other key info not in the PL, a copy of our house rules, and our
and house rules before engaging in any sort of sub-tenancy, and you will almost always need board approval
of interests issues also did nothing to protect the other shareholders interests, did not enforce house rules

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