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Daniel Harris Miller
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No, your current lease runs with the actual property. Just because your...
Raymond C. Estes
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Typically not. When a landlord sells an apartment building, he typically will...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Contributor Level 8

It depends on your local zoning laws - contact your local zoning board for the...
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Thomas C Thornberry
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Having previously served as the Town Attorney for Stratford, CT, I feel...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Without seeing your HOA rules and without knowing whether any board action was...
Michael D Fox
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I am confused. You say "species" of animal. This would mean a cat and dog, or a...
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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Read your HOA rules - there is probably a procedure that they must follow...
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Michael D Fox
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Unfortunately, I cannot answer your question because the answer likely lies in...
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Michael D Fox
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Since most bylaws are very specific in HOW things must be accomplished, you...
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David Nabow Soloway
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It can be difficult to meet the burden of proof if a couple does not have the...
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Sarah M. Cross' answer
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I think that the previous answer was very thorough and excactly the way I would...
Paul H Begemann
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Your condo documents (Declaration) will state what parts of the unit are your...
Pamela Koslyn
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Does your Association retain the right to make changes with no notice that bind...
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Francis V Kenneally's answer
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You should first determine if the power company has an easement to perform the...
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Thomas J Daly's answer
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I don't quite understand the issue you describe concerning the joist, plumbing...
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I would like to know this as well. Good news is I recently heard that you have...
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Thomas J Daly's answer
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If this is a residential tenancy, there would still be a breach assuming your...
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