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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)

Citation
Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
Parent Document
Pershad v. Parkchester South Condominium, 174 Misc. 2d 92 (1997)
Jurisdiction
New York (state)
Effective Date
1997-08-15

Full Text

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A commonsense approach to the existing conditions dictates that the respondent determine if the concealed water leak radiates from enclosed defective pipes within its control, or whether the cause is in any way related or connected to the unit owner directly above the petitioner. If it is determined that the concealed water stems from defective pipes, then respondent shall take the necessary steps to rectify the existing condition and offer proof of compliance pursuant to the Housing Maintenance Code.