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I own a co op and today was yearly fire inspection provided by a company and required by fire marshal. On this day, I let in the inspector and when I turned around a board member came walking in. She began to look around questioning me on my home and I asked her to leave and she refused. I don't think this was an option for her to enter without me letting her in nor was it an option for her to stay when asked to leave.
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Posted on / Nov. 13, 2014 10:33:00

She committed trespass to realty. This is a breach of the proprietary lease. You can sue for this, though it's hard to predict how little you will recover. I would not take this case on a contingent fee basis, though I would not doubt that you have a valid lawsuit.

Anonymous
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Posted on / Nov. 13, 2014 10:33:00

She committed trespass to realty. This is a breach of the proprietary lease. You can sue for this, though it's hard to predict how little you will recover. I would not take this case on a contingent fee basis, though I would not doubt that you have a valid lawsuit.

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