Alteration Agreements Must Have These Three Elements (NY)

It was maddening. Shareholders in a 780-unit Queens co-op kept complaining to the board about banging noises in the middle of the night coming from a particular apartment. When the board asked to inspect the apartment, the shareholder who lived there refused. Finally, building staff got inside – and discovered that the shareholder who lived there had undertaken a gut renovation without board approval.    Read the article………………

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