90-Day Notice: Tenant Rights After Condominium Conversion

90-Day Notice: Tenant Rights After Condominium Conversion somebody

Once the "public report" is issued on an apartment that has been changed to become a "condominium," the tenant must be given 90 days to either "purchase" the unit or "move out" of the property.


These are questions that the above text answers:

1. What is the requirement for issuing a "public report" on an apartment that has been converted into a condominium?
2. How long does a tenant have to either purchase the unit or move out of the property after the issuance of a "public report"?
3. What are the options for a tenant after a property has been converted into a condominium?
4. What is the purpose of the 90-day notice given to tenants after a condominium conversion?
5. What is the significance of the "public report" in the process of converting an apartment into a condominium?
6. What happens if a tenant does not purchase the unit or move out within the 90-day notice period after a condominium conversion?
7. What is the difference between an apartment and a condominium in terms of ownership?
8. What rights do tenants have after a property has been converted into a condominium?
9. What is the role of the tenant in the process of converting an apartment into a condominium?
10. What are the consequences for a tenant who fails to comply with the 90-day notice period after a condominium conversion?
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