In the ever-amusing annals of things co-op and condo boards shouldn’t do, one of them is breaking into an apartment during a legal dispute. This wouldn’t seem to be a point of which boards, or people in general, need reminding. But at the Park South co-op, at 200 Central Park South in Manhattan, that’s just what the board did during an ongoing lawsuit — and even though the shareholder was in the building at the time. Read more………
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