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2 February 2017

"Reasonable Accommodations"

What happens when a board questions the good faith of an apartment owner's request for a "reasonable accommodation"?
United States Real Estate and Construction
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What happens when a board questions the good faith of an apartment owner's request for a "reasonable accommodation"? What are the standards a court looks to? Two recent cases – Matter of Delkap Management v. NYS Division of Human Rights, decided by an appellate court, and Temple v. Hudson View Owners Corp., decided by a lower court – address these questions.

Originally published in Habitat Magazine, January 2017

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ARTICLE
2 February 2017

"Reasonable Accommodations"

United States Real Estate and Construction
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