Judge says 75 Wall board can place lien on Hyatt hotel over common charges
The residential condo board at 75 Wall Street scored a win in its dispute with its downstairs neighbor. The board at the Financial District luxury condominium, which sits atop the Hyatt Centric Wall Street Hotel, filed a lawsuit in May arguing that the hotel owed nearly half a million dollars in unpaid common and utility charges. The suit was filed on behalf of the property master board, which is made up of three residential members and four representatives affiliated with the hotel. This week, the judge ruled that residential members of the master board may place a lien on the […]
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