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by Anna » Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:42 pm
Tired_Tenant wrote:Sorry, I'm very anxious about this and realize that I may not have properly explained myself. I do think that if the existance of this apartment is illegal, renovating said apartment to take up the air shaft would also be illegal. I was hoping that someone on the boards would know what sort of legal recourse, if any, I had here. Based on my (limited) professional and academic experience with NYC housing, I would assume that he could not get a permit to build, and that would be my recourse (i.e. reporting the construction if it went through.)
Anna Posted: 03 Oct 2006 06:08 pm
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