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Robert owns a condominium unit in New York City and wants to make alterations that would affect the common elements. Under New York condominium law, what approval does he need?

Correct Answer

D) Approval from the board of managers and potentially other unit owners as specified in the bylaws

Under New York condominium law, alterations affecting common elements require approval from the board of managers and potentially other unit owners, depending on the scope of changes and requirements in the bylaws or declaration. This protects the interests of all owners in the common elements.

Answer Options
A
No approval is needed since he owns the unit in fee simple
B
Approval from his immediate neighbors only
C
Approval from the city building department only
D
Approval from the board of managers and potentially other unit owners as specified in the bylaws

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