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Ginger123
Sooo happy

Member since 8/07 1235 total posts
Name: dana
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Co op board issue
I rent a co op where most people own and when i signed the lease with the landlord he said i could have a dog. Now the co op board sent me papers saying that I can not have a dog. :( Everyone in this complex has a dog some have 2! I am so upset
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Posted 9/15/07 6:34 PM |
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Member since 1/07 1202 total posts
Name: Samantha
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Re: Co op board issue
I am sorry to hear that. They should have been more clear when you signed the lease. I own a co-op unit and although owners are allowed to have dogs, sub-lets are not. It seems to be common.
Here's a hug!
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Posted 9/15/07 7:59 PM |
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Gertyrae
Peace out Homies!

Member since 5/05 20046 total posts
Name: Gerty ®
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Re: Co op board issue
Does your lease say that you can have a dog? If so, then I would show that to the board along with the paperwork for the dog.
ETA: Apparently if you have had the dog for 30 days - there's nothing they can do about it. From a very reliable board prez!
Message edited 9/15/2007 10:52:41 PM.
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Posted 9/15/07 10:07 PM |
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dbleplay17
My 2 boys!

Member since 10/06 4578 total posts
Name: Chrissy
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Re: Co op board issue
there should be a grandfather clause. If you have signed the papers and it longer than 30 days u should be grandfathered in and no new people can have dogs
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Posted 9/16/07 12:07 AM |
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Ginger123
Sooo happy

Member since 8/07 1235 total posts
Name: dana
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Re: Co op board issue
Thanks, I am going to address the board with a letter and see what happens
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Posted 9/16/07 12:05 PM |
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Mushpot
LIF Adolescent

Member since 2/06 846 total posts
Name: Traci
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Re: Co op board issue
awe.. good luck!! We're in a co-op also, but it's very pet friendly! Definitely check out your contract and all the papers from the co-op regarding pets. Please keep us posted!
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Posted 9/16/07 3:14 PM |
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jellybean78
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Member since 8/06 13103 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Re: Co op board issue
I live in a co-op that I own and they tried to evict me for "harboring a dog". There is a clause that states if you have had the dog open and notiriously for over 90 days by law they can not make you get rid of the dog. So if you have walked the dog and other people (neighbors, maintenance, security) can attest that they have seen you have the dog for over 90 days there is nothing legally they can do to evict you.
Depending on your coop board they will try though...although this law was in effect when they tried to evict me I still had to hire a lawyer, they held my maintenance checks for almost a year and then the finally dropped the case. FM me if you need more info.
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Posted 9/16/07 7:40 PM |
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MrsKelly
just hangin' around...

Member since 11/06 6305 total posts
Name: Krista
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Re: Co op board issue
i would throw a royal s*it fit if my co-op board pulled that with me. when i bought my co-op we signed papers saying that you were allowed one dog, up to 30 pounds. a few people have a larger dog than that or 2 dogs... but they were "grandfathered" in because they lived in the complex before those rules went into effect. i would reread all your paperwork, because if they told you you were allowed a dog when you purchased/leased, there is no way no how they can just make you get rid of it.
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Posted 9/17/07 4:55 PM |
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funtime
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Member since 10/06 373 total posts
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Re: Co op board issue
Unfortunately even though your landlord has given your permission to have a dog, the bylaws and house rules of the Cooperative as a whole trump any paperwork that you have signed... (I'm a property manager of Coops)
If you have had the dog for 90 days and they have known about it and have not tried to get you to get rid of it, then you would be able to keep the dog...otherwise, unless you could show that the dog is relied on (emotionally, physically, etc....by a Doctor's note or testimony) you'll probably have to get rid of the dog.
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Posted 9/18/07 12:01 PM |
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