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Secondhand Smoke Abuse: When Condominium or HOA Neighbors Poison You, Your Family & Pets. Your Condo & HOA Rights eBook Series
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8201553760
- EAN9798201553760
- Date de parution04/07/2021
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJL
Résumé
Are secondhand smoke bullies in your condominium or HOA making your life miserable? Is secondhand smoke a threat to your health, family and/or pets? Has your condo board or HOA refused to take decisive action? Should you call the police, fire department or city? Should you hire an attorney? Is the law on your side in your state? Should you run for the board and change your documents? Should you move? Dr.
Starr provides key lessons learned at the close of each chapter: What could happen IF you threaten the board, hire an attorney, sue the board, sue the owner, represent yourself in court, or if the Board fails to modify your documents? This work also highlights the impact of secondhand smoke on children, cats and dogs. Employ this vital information in your efforts to persuade the board and fellow owners.
(If board members are ready to modify your documents, the author's bestseller, Smoke Free Condos - How We Restricted Smoking Inside Condominium Units and Declared Secondhand Smoke a Nuisance, will help ensure a positive outcome.
Starr provides key lessons learned at the close of each chapter: What could happen IF you threaten the board, hire an attorney, sue the board, sue the owner, represent yourself in court, or if the Board fails to modify your documents? This work also highlights the impact of secondhand smoke on children, cats and dogs. Employ this vital information in your efforts to persuade the board and fellow owners.
(If board members are ready to modify your documents, the author's bestseller, Smoke Free Condos - How We Restricted Smoking Inside Condominium Units and Declared Secondhand Smoke a Nuisance, will help ensure a positive outcome.










