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NYC co-op boards would have to justify denials under new City Council bill

Por: New York Daily News Politics February 02, 2023

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Co-op boards would have to explain why they reject apartment buyers’ applications under a bill to be introduced Thursday by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and Bronx Councilwoman Pierina Sanchez, the Daily News has learned. Under the draft bill, which The News obtained Wednesday, co-op boards would be required to provide within five days of making its decision a written rationale for turning down a prospective homebuyer that would include... + full article



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