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actually i havent found any by laws, i have the proprietary lease and house rules, but i
It's a fundamental principle of co-ops that House Rules are subject to change at any time
. As for the slamming of car doors, your Proprietary Lease or House Rules (or both) probably contain language along
either address the issue or forget it. In my Coop we have so called "house rules" but they mean nothing
We just passed a House Rule that there can only be three pets to an apartment. In our research
in mind. It's a fundamental principle of co-ops that House Rules are subject to change at any time
People invest in a coop if it is good for Cooper Town and stuy it is good for all New-York housing sector
Your right a housing investment is major decision of time, money and effort. When one chooses
care or we cant afford it .That is why we need Board people familiarity on these subject in my coop
inspect the rooms and treat if necessary. Contact your state or municipal health agency or housing

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