Continuous objectionable conduct – even after board warnings – will get you evicted.
Continuous objectionable conduct – even after board warnings – will get you evicted.
How do you enforce a rule without the governing documents backing you up?
Can a co-op make a rule to stop new shareholders from subletting, but keep the old policy for current shareholders?
Not notifying the board about bed bugs can only cause an infestation of other units.
What can a shareholder do when her co-op changes the sublet rules they have not enforced?
Can a board unilaterally do away with a renters policy?
What qualifies a shareholder to keep a service animal when a co-op has a no-dogs policy?
Pets, problems, and policy.
More boards are banning buyers with the nicotine habit. Can you?
Board vs American flag: a house rule dilemma.