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Re: Co-op board wants me to get rid of my puppy :(



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.

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"Glenn Kurtzrock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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!


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