In the case of Teno v. Essex Condominium Corporation No. 28, the condominium’s Declaration contained a “no-pets” provision. However, for many years the condominium corporation had not enforced the particular provision against cats. As a result, many cats had been permitted to remain in units. Read the entire article……………………………….
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