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Real Estate/Development

Oct. 22, 2002

Apartment Notice Law Changes Create Confusion

BY LAWRENCE RUBENSTEIN I've recently had numerous discussions with staff and fellow property managers about how to handle certain notices. This used to be a simple issue. But the government seems intent on re-regulating landlord-tenant law, leading to much confusion about what is legal and what is not.

        BY LAWRENCE RUBENSTEIN
        
        I've recently had numerous discussions with staff and fellow property managers about how to handle certain notices. This used to be a simple issue. But the government seems intent on re-regulating landlord-tenant law, leading to much confusion about what is legal and what is not.
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