Is Your Co-op Vulnerable to Unauthorized Pets? The Pet Law is a Beast (NY)

In the case of 360 E. 72nd St. Owners Inc. v. Wolkoff, a New York State Court in Manhattan handed down a decision regarding pets in cooperative buildings that co-op boards and property managers should beware. The outcome underscores the importance for co-ops to take prompt legal actions when dealing with residents who violate pet-related house rules and the risks of delaying enforcement. Time is of the essence.     Read the article…………………………….

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