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for bacteria and fungi is often done in-house.  5. Testing for Legionella must be conducted no less frequently
There was a major house-cleaning at the Clinton Hill Cooperative in January 2016. The 16-member
row houses by a very well known architect named C.P.H. Gilbert. I realized that we had something
Most condominium bylaws give boards the power to impose fines on unit-owners who break the house
not yet been enacted into law. Federal Emergency Coronavirus Bill The U.S. House of Representatives has
 freeze property taxes during the coronavirus pandemic: Jay Martin, executive director of the Citizens Housing
at the Amalgamated Housing Cooperative in the Bronx, served on the Multifamily Working Group, and he was particularly
A century ago, Jackson Heights, Queens, was an incubator of new housing cooperatives and garden
at the heart of the state’s Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019 – it sought to protect renters
that they had violated several laws, including the Fair Housing Act, a federal law that prohibits discrimination

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