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Notify Tenants of Air Contamination Report Results

Dec 24, 2008

The environmental fallout from toxic vapors has been in the news recently. According to the New York Times, toxic vapors are intruding into homes in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is having difficulty assessing the problem because many residents will not allow their homes to be tested.


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Lawn Litter Law Takes Effect

Sep 9, 2008

Building owners are responsible for maintaining their properties in a clean manner, and this includes public sidewalks that are 18 inches from the curb line and abutting their properties. The new Lawn Litter Law may help owners with this responsibility, since unsolicited advertisements that are deposited on doorsteps or other areas of private property can be blown away by the wind, causing litter to accumulate on the streets and sidewalks next to buildings.


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