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I *personally* would contact an attorney. I believe they are legally required to inform you of these changes in a traceable manner. If they can't do that, then they shouldn't be able to force you to place your puppy. -- Emily Carroll Dealing 80s Toys - Rainbow Brite - My Little Pony - More Website: www.geocities.com/diamonds_in_her_eyes CPG: www.geocities.com/cyberpetgame "Glenn Kurtzrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, looking for any advice. I bought a co-op in Great Neck, NY, in > September 2002. The person I bought it from owned a dog, and a > significant percentage of people in the building and other buildings > within the co-op also own dogs, and it was permitted to own a dog at > the time. In February of this year a new rule was instituted that no > NEW dogs would be permitted as of February. Apparently they were > supposed to put notices under people's doors to advise of this, but I > never got one. A few weeks ago I bought a puppy for my fiance and > have been keeping him in the co-op. A few days ago I received a > letter from the co-op manager that regarding the new rule and saying > that I would have to remove the dog immediately. Any suggestions on > how to handle this? > > Thanks! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.532 / Virus Database: 326 - Release Date: 10/27/2003
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