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. Most buildings have guidelines/house rule which I would hope unit owners would adhere too. I am
and also make sure that your grandmother is not violating any house rules or rules stated
of the house. Boards should ascertain the legality of the location and then act accordingly.
protections afforded to both co-op owners [because they're technically tenants] AND apartment renters
, your building should have guidelines that your house architect put together. And your architect would
because they cannot afford to live elsewhere, what happens to them? What protection do they have, Board
If you live in a co-op you can also take Corporation to housing court as the relationship
Department of Housing Preservation & Development and if then unresolved possibly pursue a personal civil
building, and throws up a boilerplate ad in the NYT and does an Open House sheet and we only see him
impact than a low sale price on a one family house on a street with other property for sale. Condition

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