I did not buy there, but yes- you will need an alteration "agreement".
What's the big deal? Your contractor should be insured.
A standard operating procedure in any building, co-op or condo.
Aaron2
about 8 months ago
Posts: 66
Member since: Mar 2012
Yes, and it does.
star76
about 8 months ago
Posts: 12
Member since: Jul 2009
You won't have any trouble with this, and they will approve you (in my experience) in a day or so.
Thanks to all who responded. Has anyone put in a new floor? Does this take an alteration agreement?
I did not buy there, but yes- you will need an alteration "agreement".
What's the big deal? Your contractor should be insured.
A standard operating procedure in any building, co-op or condo.
Yes, and it does.
You won't have any trouble with this, and they will approve you (in my experience) in a day or so.