In co-ops, as we all know, shareholders are technically lessees governed by proprietary leases. For that reason, residents are covered by the warranty of habitability, which requires owners of rental building, including co-op boards, to maintain the property in a habitable condition — and so it’s the co-op’s responsibility to deal with bedbugs. But condos? Now that’s a bug of a different color. An attorney explains. Read more…….
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