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for entry points and doing any common are interior work you can afford. People still have to seal holes
boards aren't always right. You're allowed to sue a board without being kicked out of your house. What
and all the permits. I believe he's an engineer, NYC housing uses him also. I work as a RM and this guy
antenna or with cable, for which an apartment house can get a bulk discount. I'm pretty sure there have
and patios may be adjacent to the windows of other apartments, can be subjected to house rules. Some may
the "unreasonable odors must not permeate other units or common areas" clause in house rules. Secondhand smoke has
generally means current with maintenance, no arrears whatsoever, no House Rules violations
has to ventilate his/her apt properly. What you need to do is look at the lease/ house rules to verify
board should enact a policy or add terms to the House Rules that clearly outline what is and isn

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