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is not burdensome, & is required. 2--Boards are typically empowered to modify House Rules without owner vote. I
Steve-- I'm active with ESHC [East Side Housing Coalition], think your idea has merit, & would
A co-op can impose fees for moving in/out, also penalties. Leases generally ahere to House
that person out, the S/H if wanting to get that person out would have to go to Housing Court and start
to be an occupant: a person who occupies the housing accommodation with the consent of the tenant. Under New York
, housing law, as an example.
the House Rules were changed. The fine is unenforceable unless the Proprietary Lease was amended
Fines don't need to be amended to the property lease or included in the house rules. Proper
Assuming that your House Rules may be changed by the board without a shareholder vote -- which
In response, there have been no additions, changes to House Rules and we were not made aware

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